Khirurgiia
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Major hepatic resection is often necessary for cure in patients with multiple colorectal cancer metastases but low future liver remnant (FLR) volume makes surgery risky because of the posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF). Right portal vein ligation/embolization and two-stage hepatectomy were proposed previously to overcome this problem. Associated liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) is a novel approach aimed for FLR volume hypertrophy. ⋯ All patients are alive and they have not disease relapse after 17, 15 and 15 months after surgery. ALPPS is promising technique that allows rapid FLR hypertrophy and enables curative liver resections in initially unresectable patients. But it is necessary more data concerning ALPPS safety and long-term results.
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The role of parapancreatitis in the intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) progression in patients with severe acute pancreatitis with various forms of organs failure was studied. It was analyzed the treatment results of 63 patients with severe acute pancreatitis. The patients were divided into 4 groups: the first group (n=24) had not the signs of organs failure, the second group (n=15) - with symptoms of acute respiratory failure (ARF), the third group (n=11) - with a combination of ARF and acute cardiovascular failure (CVF) and the fourth group (n=13) - with a combination of ARF, CVF and acute renal failure. ⋯ All died patients had a common parapancreatitis. The authors consider that the indications of IAP and APACHE II let to suppose an adverse outcome by the development of multiple organ failure in the early stages of the disease. Common parapancreatitis is the main feature of the persistent IAH (IAP increase during 5-7 days), which is an indication for early decompression operations on the abdominal wall.
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Postmastectomy syndrome often follows the radical surgery oа the breast cancer. The intersection of the branches of the intercostal nerve is an infrequent cause of the postmastectomy syndrome development. We studied the long-term follow up results in 30 patients after radical mastectomy by Madden with preservation of the branches of the intercostal nerve on the level of Th1-Th3. The method demonstrated the decrease of the postmastectomy syndrome and the improvement of quality of life.
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Two-stage liver surgery with preliminary right portal vein occlusion procedure (ligation or embolisation) became standard in clinical practice and allows liver resections in 60-82% of initially inoperable patients. Right portal vein ligation with concomitant liver partition in situ (in situ splitting, ISS) is innovatory and promising approach. Right portal vein ligation and in situ splitting was performed in 40 years old male with two metachronous rectal metastases in right liver lobe and insufficient volume of future liver remnant (22%). ⋯ There were no signs of postoperative liver failure. Conclusion. New two-stage surgery approach (ISS) can decrease number of patients who were inoperable because of insufficient volume of future liver remnant and high risk of postoperative liver failure.