Competitive adrenal tumors Bondarenko, V O; Lutsevich, O E; Bondarenko, E V ...
Èndokrinnaâ hirurgiâ,
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Contemporary development of two hormonal active tumors in different layers of one adrenal gland is occurring extremely rarely in clinical practice. Authors adduce their own clinical cases of ...competitive adrenal tumors.
Primary splenic lymphoma. Case study Dvoretsky, Leonid I.; Lutsevich, Oleg E.; Filippov, Vasilii V. ...
Clinical review for general practice,
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The case of primary splenic lymphoma, the uncommon type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma presenting with prominent splenomegaly, is reported. The disease is characterized by long asymptomatic stage and ...splenic abscess found during splenectomy.
To assess mechanisms of recurrent gastroesophageal reflux disease and the ability to perform adequate surgical correction after previous surgery.
The authors from various surgical centers have ...operated 2678 patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease and hiatal hernia for the period 1993-2018. 127 (4.74%) patients underwent redo surgery for recurrent disease, 46 of them were previously operated in other clinics.
Median follow-up after redo surgery was 63 months (12-139). Satisfactory functional result was achieved in 76.4% of patients.
Results of treatment of 2352 patients with gastroduodenal ulcer bleedings were analyzed. Surgical treatment was performed at 495 (21%) of them. Emergency life-saving operation was performed at 78 ...(15%) patients, urgent operation after primary hemostasis - at 114 (23%), elective operations - at 303 (62%). Various resections were carried out at 78% cases, organ-saving surgeries - at 22%. The main problem in the treatment program of these patients is the prophylaxis of bleeding recurrence. Rational pathogenetic out-patient treatment of ulcer disease, prophylaxis of recurrences and complications are the key points which need close collaboration between surgeons and gastroenterologists.
Laparoscopic operation is considered to be the optimal for treatment of pheochromocytoma nowadays. Though by the large size of the tumor the laparoscopic approach can be quite troeblecome because not ...only difficulties with the central tumor vein identification and visualization, but severe intraoperative hemodynamic disorders. On the other hand, the traditional open surgery for such patients has certain technical features and requires a more thorough and intentional examination. Data of 5 operated patients with giant pheochromocytoma was processed and analyzed. Features of the preoperative examination and operative technique were described.
The article describes the results of conservative treatment of 78 patients with injuries of ocular adnexa (isolated fractures of orbital walls as well as cicatrical deformities of orbits and ...eyelids). Ophthalmological assessment was made both in the early and the late periods following blunt trauma. All patients underwent a standard assessment of functional ability of the eye and, additionally, an orbital computed tomography scan to characterize the fractures. In all cases physiotherapy (endonasal electrophoresis with proteolytic enzymes) was carried out to resolve the orbital hemorrhage. Binocular vision evaluation was done to control the effectiveness of the treatment. For that, the extent of diplopia in the central field and the total area of peripheral double vision were measured and the vertical edges of the diplopia zone were defined.