Balaban O. Surgical treatment of cosmetic defects forward abdominal of a wall at the patients with obesity II-III of a degree

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0402U002828

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Specialization

  • 14.01.03 - Хірургія

05-09-2002

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.003.03

Essay

In a thesis are developed new and are advanced methods anderoperative of preparation, operative treatment and postoperative of conducting the patients with cosmetic defects forward abdominal of a wall and accompanying obesity ІІ - ІІІ of a degree. The received results enable of the complex approach to the decision of a problem of surgical treatment of cosmetic defects forward abdominal of a wall at the patient with obesity ІІ - ІІІ a degree. The features geodynamicforward abdominal of a wal are investigated depending on its defect. Revealed, that geodynamicof a leather and anderskin fatty forward abdominal of a wal changes depending on a kind of cosmetic defects. The changes central geodynamic, function of external breath, gas structure of blood are investigated which occur during adaptation to raised intraobdominal to pressure. For the first time in clinical practice the estimation of complex surgical treatment of cosmetic defects forward abdominal of a wall at the patients with obesity ІІ - ІІІof a degree is given on the basis of study of the direct and remote results of their treatment. As a result of experience diagnostic and medical tactics at the patients of the given category on the basis of study of changes, which occur at their surgical treatment. Applying the developed circuits of inspection, preparation and methods of operative treatment at the patients with cosmetic defects forward abdomina of a wall and accompanying obesity ІІ - ІІІ a degree, has allowed to receive good and satisfactory cosmetic and medical-social results 97 % of patients. Is reduced the period in 1,5 times. In the remote period of supervision during 5 years good and satisfactory results is marked at 97 % of patients.

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