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Introduction. There is a tendency to conduct research in the field of emergency medicine [28, 39]. Pelvic injuries occupy a leading position among the problems of traumatology and emergency medicine. The question of choosing the best and effective method of immobilization in pelvic injuries is still relevant.
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Introduction. Intensive training in a medical university and responsibility before a chosen profession is often accompanied by psychological disorders. Numerous studies show the prevalence of depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders among students of medical specialties and according to the results of many studies are observed in almost 1/3 of the students.
The aim of the study was to measure the prevalence of somatoform disorders, anxiety and depression among foreign students enrolled in a medical univ...
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Introduction: At the present stage, according to the data of the transatlantic consensus (TASC II 2007 USA), about 90% of amputations of the lower limbs are performed around the world in view of the critical lower limb ischemia (CLLI). The most common diseases with CLLI with concomitant CHF are aorto-iliac segment lesions. In the treatment of lesions of the arteries of the aorto-iliac segment, surgical methods of treatment (shunting and endovascular methods of treatment) are used in most cases. In case of impossibility of direct...
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Introduction: One of the most frequent localizations of arterial occlusive diseases leading to the loss of the limb is the femoropopliteal segment. In the treatment of arterial lesions in the femoropopliteal segment, surgical methods of treatment (shunting and endovascular methods of treatment) are used in most cases. If it is not possible to conduct direct revascularization operations, this category of patients has a high risk of limb amputation at the hip level. In case of femoropopliteal occlusion, the viability of the limb d...
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Introduction. In recent decades, the worldwide increase in the incidence of colorectal cancer (further on CRC) is noted. A serious complication of CRC is perforation of the tumor or rupture of the intestinal wall proximal to the neoplasm. Prospects for improving the results of treatment of complicated colorectal cancer require the definition of conditions and the creation of an optimal algorithm for using surgical techniques of restoring the intestinal passage in combination with a complex pathogenetic approach, restoring the di...
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