4 results match your criteria: "Georgia Israel Joint Clinic GIDMEDI; Georgian Technical University[Affiliation]"
Background: Imaging plays an important role in the identification of prostate cancer (PCa). However, a shortcoming of the current imaging techniques is their inability to detect PCa at an early stage of development when tumor volume is small. This led us to explore new and improved imaging methods.
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September 2021
Georgia Israel Joint Clinic GIDMEDI; Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Objectives - strategic objective - creation of fundamentally new inhibitors of metastasing of malignant tumors due to the radical surgeries carried out on them. Specific tactical objective - revealing the possible cytolytic and citostatic effectiveness of the drug "Amphicezine" created by us on atypical fibroblastic cells. The effect of "Amphicezine" on viable D60 p4 line cell count was measured using live cell imaging as a measure of cell proliferation.
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December 2018
Georgia-Israel Joint Clinic "Gidmedi", "New-Hospitals", Tbilisi, Georgia.
Following the pancreatoduodenectomy the pancreatic anastomosis, which is still "Achilles" heel of pancreatic surgery, carries the highest risk of leak and cause of morbidity and mortality. More than 80 different methods of reconstruction have been proposed, illustrating the complexity of surgical techniques as well as the absence of the "ideal" pancreatic anastomosis and gold standard up to date. Here, we describe the novel method of double invaginated pancreatojejunostomy with transanastomotic stent and external pancreatic duct drainage.
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April 2014
Joint Georgia-Israel Clinic "GIDMEDI", Tbilisi, Georgia.
It is presented and discussed the experience of pancreatoduodenectomy for pancreatic head and ampullary tumors. Of 7 cases of pancreatoduodenectomy 3 were performed as classic Whipple procedure and 4 as modified pylorus-preserving variant (PPPD). It was observed 2 cases of mild pancreatic and biliary leak and 1 patient developed abdominal wall dehiscence after the surgical site infection.
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