A. M. Belousov
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View article: Rectocele in females: unresolved issues (review)
Rectocele in females: unresolved issues (review) Open
Among the lesions of the perineum in women, pelvic organ prolapse occupies a prominent place. One of its variants is rectocele — protrusion of the rectum wall together with the posterior vaginal wall (PVW) towards the vagina (anterior rect…
View article: Superior hypogastric plexus block along with preemptive troacar site infiltration: a novel multimodal strategy for pain control following laparoscopic myomectomy
Superior hypogastric plexus block along with preemptive troacar site infiltration: a novel multimodal strategy for pain control following laparoscopic myomectomy Open
Aim: to assess an impact of laparoscopic superior hypogastric plexus (SHP) block combined with preemptive troacar site infiltration on postoperative pain intensity following laparoscopic myomectomy. Materials and Methods . The prospective …
View article: Hernia mesh: the evolution of materials and a look into the future (literature review)
Hernia mesh: the evolution of materials and a look into the future (literature review) Open
Mesh implants have become an integral part of modern hernia surgery. Although polypropylene remains the most used material, its limitations – such as degradation, chronic inflammation, and potential systemic immune reactions – have drawn i…
View article: Results of treatment of patients with tumor lesions of the lateral pelvic wall. Experience of 10 years
Results of treatment of patients with tumor lesions of the lateral pelvic wall. Experience of 10 years Open
Introduction . Pelvic side wall could be involved by tumor or desmoplastic reaction in patients with gynaecological pelvic malignancies and rectal cancer. Up until recently surgery was considered to have no prospects due to high frequency …
View article: Systemic therapy for anaplastic thyroid cancer: a literature review
Systemic therapy for anaplastic thyroid cancer: a literature review Open
Background . Anaplastic thyroid cancer is a rare but aggressive disease with an extremely low survival rate. Improved diagnostic and therapeutic options have enabled the development of a multidisciplinary approach (surgery + radiation ther…
View article: Extended pelvic evisceration with lateral wall resection in malignant tumors
Extended pelvic evisceration with lateral wall resection in malignant tumors Open
Patients with tumor involvement of lateral pelvic sidewall represent a peculiar category and were not assessed as the candidates for curative surgery up until recent years. The aim of the current review of literature is to display the work…
View article: Modern Endoscopic Approaches to Video-Assisted Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Axillary Lymph Node Dissection: A Review
Modern Endoscopic Approaches to Video-Assisted Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Axillary Lymph Node Dissection: A Review Open
This article aims to analyze modern endoscopic techniques of sentinel lymph node biopsy and axillary lymph node dissection in breast cancer surgery. Owing to more accurate diagnosis and minimized patient morbidity and risks, endoscopic tec…
View article: Pathological complete response of locally advanced triple-negative breast cancer: case report
Pathological complete response of locally advanced triple-negative breast cancer: case report Open
Background . Triple-negative breast cancer is the most aggressive molecular subtype among breast malignancies. Due to the high proliferative activity of tumor cells and the lack of targets for targeted therapy, neoadjuvant chemotherapy pla…
View article: Colonic Anastomotic Leakage: Current State of the Problem and Prospects for Early Diagnosis
Colonic Anastomotic Leakage: Current State of the Problem and Prospects for Early Diagnosis Open
The article discusses the problem of colonic anastomotic leakage in patients who underwent resection for colorectal cancer. We describe risk factors for colonic anastomotic leakage and diagnostic approaches. Particular attention is given t…
View article: Evaluation of the Fixation Method and the Intraperitoneal Mesh Location Effect on Adhesion Formation, Deformation, and Shrinkage of the Mesh in Large Animals
Evaluation of the Fixation Method and the Intraperitoneal Mesh Location Effect on Adhesion Formation, Deformation, and Shrinkage of the Mesh in Large Animals Open
Background: The quality of mesh integration and adhesion formation in the intraperitoneal onlay mesh hernia repair (IPOM) is considered to depend not only on the mesh structure but also on a complex of other factors. This study aims to eva…
View article: Can We Detect Peritoneal Adhesions With MRI and CT Prior to Abdominal Surgery?
Can We Detect Peritoneal Adhesions With MRI and CT Prior to Abdominal Surgery? Open
This article is part 2 of our review assessing diagnostic modalities. In the first part, we analyzed the ultrasonography capabilities to detect abdominal adhesions. The second part assesses the effectiveness of MRI and CT. MRI and CT modal…
View article: Is it possible to detect peritoneal adhesions with ultrasound before abdominal surgery?
Is it possible to detect peritoneal adhesions with ultrasound before abdominal surgery? Open
Abdominal adhesions at the stage of surgical treatment limit the possibility of safe manipulation both at the stage of access and during the surgery. The number of complications associated with adhesions can be reduced by obtaining data on…