Articles Related to Surgical treatment
Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Patients with Closed Pancreatic Injuries
Diagnosis and choice of therapeutic rational tactics in patients with closed pancreatic injuries still remain and actual problem of urgent abdominal surgery. The results of treatment of 70 patients with pancreatic injuries being treated in a surgical department of RSCUMA of Uzbekistan Public Health and its branches during 2009-20021 with analyzed. Intraoperative inspection of omental bursa is still a single reliable method to reveal injuries to the pancreas. Depending on the character and localization the differ following kinds of surgical treatment of pancreatic injuries were used: based on adequate drainage of the impaired zone; removal of lifeless pancreatic tissues; restoration of passage or rational derivation of pancreatic juice. It is necessary to underline that in all cases of pancreatic injuries antisecretory, antianzymatic, antibacterial and desintoxicating therapy must be carried out.
Gastroesophageal Cancer: Prognostic Factors and Treatment Results
The study presents the remote results of surgical treatment of 329 patients with cancer of gastroesophageal localization. Three 3-year survival rate is 37.1%, the 5-year survival rate is 26.2%. Prognosis after the surgery depends primarily on the extent of the tumour spread.
Association between Delay in Surgical Treatment and Perforation in Acute Appendicitis
Acute appendicitis is a prevalent emergency surgical pathology and without prompt intervention may lead to gangrene, perforation and death. Increased mortality and morbidity will increase the hospital stay and the costs. We aimed to see the association between surgical treatment and perforation.
Editorial Board Members Related to Surgical treatment
IOANNIS D. BASSUKAS
Professor
Dermatology
School of Medicine
University of Ioannina
Greece
Dermatology
School of Medicine
University of Ioannina
Greece
Stephen Michael Kavic
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
University of Maryland School of Medicine
United States
Department of Surgery
University of Maryland School of Medicine
United States
Marco Berlucchi
Department of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Spedali Civili
Italy
Spedali Civili
Italy
Jorge Cerezal Garrido
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
Medical school of the University Miguel Hernandez
Spain
Department of Surgery
Medical school of the University Miguel Hernandez
Spain