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Современные возможности лапароскопической пластики мочепузырно-прямокишечного свища
Современные возможности лапароскопической пластики мочепузырно-прямокишечного свищ
Chromatographic determination of rate constants of a reversible reaction involving two components
Characterization of the Organic Matter of Humic Acids by Pyrolytic Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Modern possibilities of urorectal fistula laparoscopic fistuloplasty
The aim was to study the laparoscopic fistuloplasty possibility of the
urorectal fistula (URF) that has occured after the rectal resectionin patient with colon cancer
and to determine the ways to improve the results of the treatment for this complication.
Patient N., 60 y. o., underwent the successful laparoscopic
fistuloplasty of the URF that has occurred after surgical treatment for colon cancer and
adjuvant polychemotherapy.
The minimally invasive fistuloplasty is possible and has a good
tolerability even in patients with oncopathology after extended pelvic surgical treatment and
chemotherapy. Due to the operation specific this kind of surgery should be performed only
in center with high laparoscopic and pelvic surgery experience
Intraoperative platelet rich plasma injection for improvement of continence recovery after radical prostatectomy in locally advanced prostate cancer patients. Experimental research and preliminary clinical results
The functional results of the
radical prostatectomy (RPE) in locally advanced
prostate cancer (PCa) are worse because the nerve
sparing technique do not use. The stricture of the
vesicourethral anastomosis is detected in 7.5 - 14%
cases (Wang R. et al, 2012), about 17% patients have
incontinence after surgery in pT3 prostate cancer.
The trophic decoders result in scars surround of
the vesicourethral anastomosis that might be one of
cause of the incontinence. Regenerative technology
such as platelet rich plasma (PRP) can improve
the trophic properties of the tissue.
Objective. The aim was to study the influence
of the PRP injections on morphological changers
of the urethral anastomosis on an experimental
animal model. Then the first experience of the
intraoperative PRP injection in vesicourethral
anastomosis area during RPE in pT3a-pT3b PCa
was assessed
Stability of coal-water slurries made from ultrafinely divided coals of different metamorphic grades
Distribution features of biomarker hydrocarbons in Asphaltene thermolysis products of different fractional compositions (using as an example oils from carbonate deposits of Tatarstan oilfields)
Modern possibilities of urorectal fistula laparoscopic fistuloplasty
Tkachenko А. I., Osadchii D. N., Lysenko V. V., Maksimoskii V. E., Lukianchuk O. V., Chetverikov S. G., Lysachenko V. V., Chaika A. M., Chistiakov R. S., Melenevskii A. D., Mashukov A. A., Atanasov D. V., Pirogov V. V., Stoliarchuk E. A. Modern possibilities of urorectal fistula laparoscopic fistuloplasty. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2018;8(8):1175-1185. eISNN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1439188
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Received: 02.08.2018. Revised: 14.08.2018. Accepted: 31.08.2018.
Modern possibilities of urorectal fistula laparoscopic fistuloplasty
А. I. Tkachenko1, D. N. Osadchii1, V. V. Lysenko1, V. E. Maksimoskii1,
O. V. Lukianchuk2, S. G. Chetverikov1, V. V. Lysachenko1, A. M. Chaika1,
R. S. Chistiakov1, A. D. Melenevskii1, A. A. Mashukov2, D. V. Atanasov1, V. V. Pirogov1, E. A. Stoliarchuk1
1Reconstructive Center (University Clinic) of Odessa National Medical University, Odessa, Ukraine
2 Odessa Regional Oncology Health Center, Odessa, Ukraine
Tkachenko Aleksandr I., MD, DSci (Med), Professor, Head of surgery department №4 with oncology department of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380503366933, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0001-7929-0220
Osadchii Dmitrii N. – PhD (Med), assistant Head of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380503901504, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0001-6421-6490
Lysenko Viktoria V. - PhD (Med) Urologist of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380504570399, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0002-7200-4954
Maksimoskii Viacheslav E. - PhD (Med), assistant Head of operation department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380503921484, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0001-5084-3290
Lukianchuk Oleg V. – PhD (Med) Head of Odessa regional oncology health center
Odessa regional oncology health center
32, Negdanovoy str., 65055, Odessa, Ukraine, +380674841053, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0002-7575-7708
Chetverikov Sergei G. - MD, DSci (Med), Professor Professor of surgery department №4 with oncology department of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380503364336, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0002-7961-1503
LysachenkoVladislav V. – MBBS Resident of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380631301415, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0002-1229-1752
Chaika Aleksandr M. - PhD (Med), assistant Urologist of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380675570375, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0001-7540-143X
Chistiakov Roman S. – assistant Urologist of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380506209928, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0002-7049-7628
Melenevskii Aleksey D. – assistant Urologist of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380632499421, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0001-9963-860X
Mashukov Artem A. - PhD (Med), assistant Surgeon of surgery department of Odessa regional oncology health center Odessa regional oncology health center
32, Negdanovoy str., 65055, Odessa, Ukraine, +380682560696, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0001-6925-4218
Atanasov Dmitrii V. – assistant Surgeon of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380679065653, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0003-4349-9131
Pirogov Vadim V. – MBBS Resident of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380672532008, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0001-7781-844X
Stoliarchuk Evgenii A. – MBBS Resident of surgery department of University clinic of Odessa national medical university Reconstructive center (University clinic) of Odessa national medical university
8 Tinista str., 65009, Odessa, Ukraine, +380939834719, [email protected]
Orcid.org/0000-0003-0561-5357
Abstract
Objective. The aim was to study the laparoscopic fistuloplasty possibility of the urorectal fistula (URF) that has occured after the rectal resectionin patient with colon cancer and to determine the ways to improve the results of the treatment for this complication.
Clinical case. Patient N., 60 y. o., underwent the successful laparoscopic fistuloplasty of the URF that has occurred after surgical treatment for colon cancer and adjuvant polychemotherapy.
Conclusion. The minimally invasive fistuloplasty is possible and has a good tolerability even in patients with oncopathology after extended pelvic surgical treatment and chemotherapy. Due to the operation specific this kind of surgery should be performed only in center with high laparoscopic and pelvic surgery experience.
Key words: urorectal fistula; laparoscopic fistuloplasty