6 results match your criteria: "Dzhanelidze St. Petersburg Research Institute for Emergency Care[Affiliation]"

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  • The study aims to develop a new scoring system for assessing unstable spinal gunshot wounds, as existing classifications are insufficient for this type of injury.
  • It will analyze clinical and CT data from patients with thoracolumbar spinal injuries and use the Delphi method for expert collaboration to enhance the accuracy of this classification.
  • The research highlights the need for specialized approaches due to the unique nature of gunshot wounds, which differ from typical closed spinal injuries in terms of injury mechanism and treatment strategies.
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Rectal cancer occupies the leading position among cancers, and incidence of locally advanced recurrences is still high despite comprehensive treatment. Combined resections are usually associated with high perioperative risks. These procedures are technically complex interventions requiring further improvement.

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Objective: To improve treatment outcomes in victims with kidney damage following blunt and stab abdominal trauma by using of minimally invasive methods of diagnosis and treatment.

Material And Methods: About 1.2-3.

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  • The study aimed to assess the safety and feasibility of using the transradial approach for neuroendovascular procedures, highlighting its technical features and limitations.
  • A total of 270 patients were analyzed, with most undergoing diagnostic (75.2%) versus surgical (24.8%) interventions, showcasing effective catheterization techniques.
  • Results showed high accessibility for various arteries, with low conversion rates to femoral access and only 3.7% experiencing asymptomatic radial artery occlusion, indicating that this method is a safe option for such procedures.
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Objective: To evaluate safety and technical efficiency of primary retrograde distal access for endovascular interventions in patients with lower limb ischemia.

Material And Methods: A prospective analysis included 25 endovascular procedures via primary retrograde distal access in 23 patients with chronic obliterating diseases of lower limb arteries. Occlusive lesion of femoral-popliteal segment was observed in 68% of cases, occlusion of at least one tibial artery was also found in 68% of cases.

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Aim: To reduce the incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with advanced burns by developing a prophylactic algorithm.

Material And Methods: The study consisted of retrospective group of 488 patients with thermal burns grade II-III over 20% of body surface area and prospective group of 135 patients with a similar thermal trauma. Standard clinical and laboratory examination was applied.

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