The results of treatment of acute surgical diseases are worse in pregnant women, than in ordinary people, because of changes in patient’s organism. However, these patients would be treated the same way as ordinary patient according to conventional standards. The authors launched the special centre for treatment of acute surgical diseases of abdominal cavity for pregnant women and puerperas in order to provide the adequacy of treatment to the changes of patient’s organism. There was suggested a new standard of diagnostics, based on limited term (4-5 hours) with the following diagnostic laparoscopy or laparotomy in obscure cases. The experience of treatment of 171 patients with acute pancreatitis proved the high efficacy of the new strategy a...
The aim. Improving surgical treatment of urgent genital pathology based on comparing the effectivene...
Surgical therapy in severe acute pancreatitis significantly evolved in the last 10 to 20 years. The ...
Background: Despite recent advances in anaesthetic, perinatal and preoperative care, surgical interv...
Acute abdomen in pregnancy remains one of the most challenging diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas t...
Surgical digestive emergencies during pregnancy represent a Situation far from being exceptional, th...
Introduction. Non-obstetric abdominal emergencies in pregnant women complicates one of 500-700 pregn...
It is often that the acute care surgeon will be called on to evaluate the pregnant patient with abdo...
Introduction. The problem of early diagnostics and treatment of pregnant women with acute pancreatit...
Aim: To see the spectrum of pathological diagnosis its management in cases of acute abdomen in pregn...
Pancreatitis ranks third in the structure of acute surgical diseases of the abdominal cavity. The de...
The article deals with the problem of diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, which remains o...
The article deals with the problem of diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, which remains o...
Abstract This study retrospectively evaluates the preoperative work-up and the classification and o...
Acute appendicitis is the most common non-obstetric cause of diagnostic laparotomy in pregnancy. Dia...
Introduction. Acute appendicitis (OA) developing in patients during pregnancy presents a complex pro...
The aim. Improving surgical treatment of urgent genital pathology based on comparing the effectivene...
Surgical therapy in severe acute pancreatitis significantly evolved in the last 10 to 20 years. The ...
Background: Despite recent advances in anaesthetic, perinatal and preoperative care, surgical interv...
Acute abdomen in pregnancy remains one of the most challenging diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas t...
Surgical digestive emergencies during pregnancy represent a Situation far from being exceptional, th...
Introduction. Non-obstetric abdominal emergencies in pregnant women complicates one of 500-700 pregn...
It is often that the acute care surgeon will be called on to evaluate the pregnant patient with abdo...
Introduction. The problem of early diagnostics and treatment of pregnant women with acute pancreatit...
Aim: To see the spectrum of pathological diagnosis its management in cases of acute abdomen in pregn...
Pancreatitis ranks third in the structure of acute surgical diseases of the abdominal cavity. The de...
The article deals with the problem of diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, which remains o...
The article deals with the problem of diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, which remains o...
Abstract This study retrospectively evaluates the preoperative work-up and the classification and o...
Acute appendicitis is the most common non-obstetric cause of diagnostic laparotomy in pregnancy. Dia...
Introduction. Acute appendicitis (OA) developing in patients during pregnancy presents a complex pro...
The aim. Improving surgical treatment of urgent genital pathology based on comparing the effectivene...
Surgical therapy in severe acute pancreatitis significantly evolved in the last 10 to 20 years. The ...
Background: Despite recent advances in anaesthetic, perinatal and preoperative care, surgical interv...