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Balytskyy, V. V. |
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Zakharash, M. P. |
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Kuryk, O. G. |
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2025-04-03T10:46:43Z |
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2025-04-03T10:46:43Z |
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2021 |
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Balytskyy V. V. Modern methods of surgical treatment of anal canal and rectum combined pathology / V. V. Balytskyy, M. P. Zakharash, O. G. Kuryk // Klinichna Khirurhiia. – 2021. – № 88 (1/2). – P. 14–18. – DOI: 10.26779/2522-1396.2021.1-2.14 |
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DOI: 10.26779/2522-1396.2021.1-2.14 |
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https://dspace.vnmu.edu.ua/123456789/9491 |
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Objective. Toevaluate the effectiveness of surgical treatment of anal canal and rectum combined pathology, through combined surgical interventions using modern electro – and radiosurgical technologies. A comparative evaluation of the results of surgical treatment of 681 patients with combined pathol-ogy of the anal canal and rectum, who underwent combined single-stage operations using high–frequency electrosurgery and radio-wave surgery. In case of application the device for radio-wave surgery "Surgitron", and also devices of high-frequency electrosur-gery "ERBE ICC 200", "EFA", "KLS Martin" duration of operation is reduced to (15 – 25 ± 3) minutes, volume of blood loss de-creases to (15 ± 6) ml, the need for narcotic analgesics decreases up to (2 ± 1) ml, the duration of inpatient treatment was re-duced up to (4 ± 1) days.Conclusions. The use of modern radio – and electrosurgical technologies for the treatment of combined anorectal pathology prevents the occurrence of anal canal strictures and scarring of the perianal areas, causing the cosmeticity of combined operations. |
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Klinichna Khirurhiia |
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ombined pathology of the anal canal and rectum |
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combined operations |
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high-frequency electrosurgery devices |
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apparatus of radio wave surgery "Surgitron" |
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dc.title |
Modern methods of surgical treatment of anal canal and rectum combined pathology |
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Article |
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