Publications by authors named "Timerbulatov V"

The COVID-19 pandemic has a serious impact on surgical service, emergency and especially elective surgical care. Many hospitals were re-designated as COVID hospitals due to resource constraints and large number of COVID-19 patients requiring hospitalization. This led to cancellation or postponement of scheduled surgeries.

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Objective: Systematic review and metaanalysis of the effectiveness of open and minimally invasive laparoscopic suturing of perforated peptic ulcer.

Material And Methods: Searching for Russian and English language reports included Scientific Electronic Library, Cochrane Collaboration Library and PubMed databases. We have analyzed contents of specialized journals, reviews and their references.

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The article provides a review of foreign literature for 2020 on existing methods of drug treatment of coronavirus disease COVID-19. To date, in the treatment of COVID-19 in different countries, a little more than 10 drugs are used. The largest number of studies on the testing of these drugs is carried out by scientists from China, the USA, and European countries.

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Aim: To develop classification of surgical complications.

Material And Methods: The most common and recently proposed classifications of surgical complications (Clavien-Dindo, Occordion, R. Satava, et al.

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Aim: To study the results of simultaneous abdominal and retroperitoneal interventions.

Material And Methods: The article presents analysis of 856 simultaneous operations whose proportion was 3.49% of total number of operations.

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An analysis of application results of complex research methods of diagnostics of intraorganic hepatic and splenic hematomas was made. At the same time, options of these methods were used for determination of prescription of injury. The ultrasound, CT, MR-imaging, videolaparoscopy, angiography, Doppler ultrasonics, impedometry, biochemical, laboratory and cytological study of punctate sample from hematomas were applied for this purpose in 33 patients.

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Aim: To present the algorithm of management of victims using modern technologies including CT, laparoscopy, angiography, intraabdominal pressure monitoring, etc.

Material And Methods: Treatment of 395 victims with traumatic retroperitoneal hemorrhage was analyzed.

Results: It was shown that the use of developed algorithm decreases mortality rate from 10.

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This article presents results of surgical treatment of 2963 patients with cholelithiasis. The majority of them (71.8%) had an elective surgery, though 28.

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The authors' opinion about conservative treatment of acute appendicitis is presented in the article. Conservative treatment of acute appendicitiswas proposed by K. Varadhan, etc.

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An analysis of the condition of emergency surgery for the patients with acute abdominal diseases was made in the period of 1972-2012. The dynamics of surgical beds provision and surgical personnel were taken into account. The authors investigated the rate of general and postoperative lethality, tendencies and regular occurrences and leading reasons of negative results in given diseases.

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Ethiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention of reperfusion disorders in emergency abdominal surgery are highlighted in the article. The thorough analysis of reperfusional disorders' pathogenesis by the abdominal compartment syndrome was carried out.

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The presented method of hernioplasty was used in 1242 patients with different types of inguinal hernias. In 428 patients plasty of the inguinal canal was performed by the classical method of Lichtenstein, in 814 patients the method was modified. The method modified by the authors is described in detail.

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Results of surgical treatment of 197 patients with acute colonic obstruction complicated by intraabdominal hypertension were analyzed. Monitoring of intraabdominal pressure was made in 101 patients at the pre- and postoperative periods. Compensated, sub- and decompensated forms of obstruction depending on the data of intraabdominal pressure were determined.

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The authors present results of examination and treatment of 698 patients with erosive-ulcerative lesions in the mucous membrane of the upper digestive tract that accounted for 39.49% of all subjects with gastrointestinal hemorrhage. These lesions were diagnosed in 73.

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Retrospective analysis of treatment results was carried out in patients with acute bleedings from upper digestive tract according to efficacy evaluation of hemostatic methods. All methods of hemostasis were divided into 7 groups: resectional, local treatment of the bleeding source with or without vagotomy, angiosurgical, local surgical hemostasis, hemostasis along the length, endoscopic hemostasis and conservative modes. Indications for hemostatic methods were estimated depending on severity, intensity, character of the bleeding basing on the J.

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Results of treatment of 345 patients with Mallory-Weiss syndrome were analyzed. Classification of the disease with a glance on stages and bleeding activity was given. Methods of hemostasis and indications for the surgical interference were discussed.

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Data of 17 patients with the Fournier's gangrene are described and analyzed. The incidence of the disease is lesser then 0,09% of patients of urological and proctological departments. Patients with the Fournier's gangrene are to be treated and monitored at the intensive care units.

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The problem of intracavitary hypertension syndromes characterized by similar pathophysiological abnormalities and different etiological factors is investigated and discussed. Compartment syndrome is believed to be the extreme variant of the disease. Specific markers and methods of correction (including surgical intervention) of intracavitory hypertension in critical situations are considered.

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Results of measurement and monitoring of intraabdominal pressure at 288 patients treated for different abdominal diseases and trauma were analyzed. In early postoperative period the increase intraabdominal pressure to 10-15 mm Hg (I degree) was revealed at 161 (56.0%) patients, from 16 to 25 mm Hg (II degree)--at 95 (33.

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Based on an analysis of case histories of 45 patients with destructive pancreatitis and coexisting peritonitis the authors have proposed a score assessment of the disease severity. It is based on accounting the morphological alterations in the pancreas and retroperitoneal fat, statistical data from case histories of the patients. This method of assessing the severity of acute pancreatitis is good for specification of the management of the patient in the hospital and for a retrospective analysis of the case history.

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