Among cardiovascular diseases, chronic obliterating lesions of the arteries of lower extremities, which are one of the important problems of modern healthcare, are distinguished. In most cases, the cause of damage to the arteries of lower extremities is atherosclerosis. The most severe form is chronic ischemia, characterized by pain at rest and ischemic ulcers, ultimately increasing the risk of limb loss and cardiovascular mortality.
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September 2020
Chronic ulcers or non-healing ulcers are more common in the elderly (20 out of 1 000 people), whose age is closer to 80 years. The application of the principles of regenerative medicine, actively developing, in the treatment of such diseases, is based on the use of both autologous blood derivatives and autologous mononuclear cells. Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of plasma enriched with platelets in the treatment of torpid ulcers of the lower extremities in patients of the older age group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of the prostate artery embolization (PAE) in the management of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in different age groups, depending on the severity of voiding dysfunction, findings of the prostate ultrasound, and the ASA surgical risk.
Materials And Methods: The study comprised 39 patients with grade II-III BPH. Patients were divided into three groups, depending on the prostate volume and the grade of anesthesia risk.
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December 2018
The transthoracic puncture biopsy was performed under surveillance of X-ray computed tomography in order to verify diagnoses in 80 patients with lung tumors. This procedure allowed verification of diagnosis and choice of treatment strategy in 95% of cases. The complications obtained as result of intervention didn’t bring severe character and were arrested in term of two days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe efficacy of the percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty in patients with critical ischemia of the lower limbs and diabetes mellitus was analyzed. The study included 102 patients with septic complications of the diabetic foot syndrome. The main group consisted of 37 patients, who received both the traditional conservative therapy and the endovascular angioplasty.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of surgical treatment of patients with the fourth stage of the upper limbs' lymphedema was studied. Of all 170 patients with lymphedema, 16 (9.4%) had the fourth stage of the disease.
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