Publications by authors named "V Sh Poluektov"

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  • There is a lack of discharge protocols for acute pancreatitis (AP) patients, which the Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group (HPSG) aims to address with a new, validated protocol based on laboratory data and symptoms.
  • An international survey revealed that 87.5% of participating medical centers do not have discharge protocols, but those that do see shorter hospital stays and lower readmission rates.
  • The HPSG discharge protocol resulted in the lowest average length of hospital stay and demonstrated safety through a low readmission rate, highlighting the need for developing and validating more standardized discharge protocols for AP care.
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Authors have developed technique of endoscopic inspection of scrotal organs allowing to visualize sufficiently well the poles of testis with head and tail of epididymis, posterior-lateral space behind the epididymis and to perform targeted biopsy of ovarian tissue thus decreasing traumatic effects of the operation. Endoscopy of scrotal organs has been performed in 11 patients with azoospermia of different origin. 18 endoscopic videosurgical examinations have been performed before carrying out Micro-TESE and 10 biopsies of ovarian tissue have been made under visual control with the same patients.

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Treatment of complicated giant duodenal ulcers is one of the most difficult problems in abdominal surgery. Simultaneous course of diabetes mellitus and giant duodenal ulcer has clinical features and requires correction of the treatment. It is presented case report that may be useful regarding accumulation of knowledge about comorbid course of these pathologies.

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  • Unwarranted use of antibiotics in acute pancreatitis is a widespread issue, and the reasoning behind it is not well understood, prompting a study to improve prescription practices.
  • The research involved systematic data collection, a global questionnaire, analysis of existing patient data, and the application of a grading system to develop evidence-based recommendations.
  • Findings showed a lack of consensus on when to start antibiotics, with significant variability in usage rates, and highlighted that procalcitonin is a more reliable marker for infection than traditional indicators like WBC and CRP, leading to recommendations for reducing unnecessary antibiotic treatment.
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An analysis of treatment results was made in 26 patients with postnecrotic cysts of different degree of maturity. The laparotomy with trans-gastral cystogastrostomy on the external drainage were performed on 11 patients. A new modified operation underwent 15 patients.

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