Primary pancreatic injury that occurs in acute pancreatitis leads to necrosis of pancreatic cells and is accompanied by the development systemic inflammatory response of varying severity. Systemic inflammatory response, in turn, can lead to the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and death of patients. The release of damage-associated molecular patterns into the extracellular space is the trigger pathological mechanism underlying these processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpleen damage is one of the most common injuries of the abdomen. Thus, splenectomy is one of the most common embodiments of the surgical procedure. Justified by the desire of surgeons to perform organ save surgery, which was made possible by the emergence of new hemostatic agents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe incompetent intestinal suture in the colon is one of the most frequent complications in emergency surgery. A great number of studies have found that the main way to improve the immediate postoperative result is to create optimal conditions for healing the intestinal wall. The results of clinical and experimental research of the drug "Tachocomb" for strengthening the intestinal anastomosis are described.
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March 2012
Acute pancreatitis is a disease of variable severity. In which some patients experience mild, self-limited attacks while others manifest a severe, highly morbid, and frequently lethal attack. The exact mechanisms by which diverse etiological factors induce an attack are still unclear.
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