The article is devoted to the history of formation and development of the Central Navy Clinical Hospital (since 2010--3rd branch of Burdenko General Clinical Hospital) for the last 30 years. Nowadays normal bed capacity totals 600 beds, 30 medical and preventive units function in the hospital. Annually 11,000 patients receive treatment in the hospital.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPresented herein is a clinical case report of a male patient suffering from ischaemic gangrene of the foot on the background of an atherosclerotic-genesis multifocal occlusive-and-stenotic lesion of the major arteries of the lower extremities and undergoing programmed haemodialysis for terminal-stage chronic renal insufficiency. The patient was successively subjected to three-stage surgical management, with the first stage consisting of revascularization of the extremity involved by means of "in-situ" femoropopliteal auotovenous bypass grafting, the second comprised resection of the calcaneum with the removal of the osteomyelitis focus, and the third one was composed of dermatoautoplasty of the defect of the foot with a split cutaneous flap.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKhirurgiia (Mosk)
December 1994
The work analyses the causes of early postoperative thromboses which occurred after reconstructive operations on the femoro-popliteal segment in 293 patients. Early postoperative thromboses are a frequent complication in reconstructive operations on the vessels and develop in 27% of cases mostly in the first days after the operation. The most frequent causes of early thromboses were deficient distal arterial blood circulation, technical and tactical errors of the intervention, and insufficiently corrected postoperative therapy.
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