Publications by authors named "V G Iareshko"

Possibilities of the intervention ultrasonographic investigation application in a work of a specialized Department of the liver, biliary ducts and pancreatic gland pathology both for diagnosis (in diffuse and focal hepatic affection) and treatment of the hepatobiliary zone diseases, were analyzed. In 1324 patients overall 1413 treatment-diagnostic interventions were performed. Morphological, cytological, virusological investigations of material, obtained in a trepan-biopsy (in 796 patients), had permitted to verify a diffuse hepatic diseases, benign and malignant processes.

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The results of treatment of 32 patients with complications, occurring after operations on pancreatic gland, ended by the external pancreatic fistula formation, in the complex of their treatment Somatulin, somatostatin analogue of prolonged action, were studied. Application of the treatment tactics proposed have permitted to achieve the fistula closure in all the patients without the operative intervention. The terms of the pancreatic fistula closure after Somatulin injection had constituted 5-20 days, (11.

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The results of miniinvasive interventions under the ultrasonographic control, performed in 125 patients suffering pancreatic cancer, were analyzed. Trepan-biopsy of pancreatic gland was applied in preoperative examination algorhythm. The biliary ducts transcutaneous transhepatic decompression application had permitted to increase the frequency of the elective radical operations performance, to lower the general and postoperative mortality rate (from 23.

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Results of pancreatic computer tomography (CT) were studied in 162 patients, suffering an acute pancreatitis (AP). There were conducted 293 investigations in total. Basing on the obtained results analysis there were established the optimal terms of the CT conduction, the indications were-substantiated for performance of the investigation in dynamics in patients, who were or were not operated on.

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