Publications by authors named "Vladimir Bedin"

Introduction: Pancreatic necrosis is one of the most severe acute abdominal conditions, accounting for 15%-20% of all patients with acute pancreatitis and characterized by significant rates of postoperative complications and mortality. Patients with pancreatic necrosis, in which pathological changes are localized in the proximal pancreas and retroperitoneal space, deserve special attention. This form of the disease includes patients with disconnected main pancreatic duct (MPD) syndrome who have a difficult prognosis.

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True splenic artery aneurysms are exceedingly rare and the medical literature contains only a limited number of reports on this pathology. Presently, there remains a lack of consensus regarding the optimal management and treatment approaches for patients in this category. Over the course of the last century, significant changes have occurred in the realm of surgical options, transitioning from open and endovascular procedures to the more advanced laparoscopic and robotic interventions.

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  • * From 2017 to 2021, 12 patients each underwent PAIR and ablation procedures; results showed fewer complications and shorter hospital stays for ablation patients.
  • * The findings indicate that RFA and MWA are safer and more effective, with no relapses in the first year for ablation patients compared to a 25% relapse rate in those who had the PAIR procedure.
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