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Information × Registration Number 0212U004059, 0109U006608 , R & D reports Title Improvement of minimally invasive surgical treatment and anesthesia at diseases of a belly wall, intestines, a bilious bubble and bilious ways, kidneys and urinary ways, a uterus, veins, a backbone and organs of hearing in the conditions of a surgical hospital of short-term stay. popup.stage_title Head Kvasnitskiy Mykola Vasilyovych, Registration Date 24-01-2012 Organization State Institution of Science "Research and Practical Center of Preventive and Clinical Medicine" State Administrative Department popup.description2 The study target realized in 2011 stage was to continue implementation of mini-invasive methods for surgical patients treatment and to use these methods in clinical practice, to collect clinical materials and to carry out preliminary clinical analysis of surgical treatment results relative to little-invasive methods and anaesthetization at diseases of abdominal wall, bowels, cholecyst and bile passages, kidneys and urinary tracts, uterus, veins, spine and hearing organ under the conditions of the multifield surgical in-patient short term hospital. The object of study: surgical diseases and anaesthetic supply. 1022 patients with surgical diseases and anaesthetic supply (basic group) have been examined. The patients which have been treated by the traditional methods formed the control group. The objective of study is to develop scientifically grounded criteria of surgical treatment of patients under the conditions of in-patient short term hospital. The methods of study are following: clinical examination, ultrasonic diagnostics, magnetic resonance tomography, computed tomography, medico-statistical analysis. The results. We found that miniinvasive operations in experimental group were marked by shorter treatment length, weaker pain syndrome, bed day and temporary disability shortening. They are characterized by low complication level and short length of in-patient hospital treatment; this is an optimal method of surgical interference, because it traumatizes minimally tissues and at the same time keeps organ functions. The miniinvasive surgical interferences are effective at cholelithiasis, urolithiasis, strictures of kidneys pyeloureteral segment, abdominal wall hernias, gastroesophageal reflux, uterus leiomyoma, varicose veins of lower extremities, spine degenerative diseases, sensorineural deafness under the conditions of in-patient short term hospital to improve the quality of medical care for patients with surgical pathology. Product Description popup.authors Ільченко Ф.М. Бойко М.І. Гладчук І.З. Грищук Я.І. Гупало Ю.М. Журавчак А.З. Квасніцький М.В. Лисенко Б.М. Литвак О.О. Матвійчук В.К. Мельничук М.П. Науменко О.В. Осадчий О.І. Осипенко О.Д. Пак О.В. Соснін М.Д. Хабрат Б.В. Швед О.Є. Шкорботун В.О. Шкорботун Я.В. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Kvasnitskiy Mykola Vasilyovych. Improvement of minimally invasive surgical treatment and anesthesia at diseases of a belly wall, intestines, a bilious bubble and bilious ways, kidneys and urinary ways, a uterus, veins, a backbone and organs of hearing in the conditions of a surgical hospital of short-term stay.. (popup.stage: ). State Institution of Science "Research and Practical Center of Preventive and Clinical Medicine" State Administrative Department. № 0212U004059
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