Vol 4, No 1 (2014)

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):7-7
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VASCULAR PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN

AS TO WHETHER THE EXPECTANT MANAGEMENT HEMANGIOMAS OUTDOOR LOCATION IN CHILDREN?

Belyaev M.K., Fedorov K.K.

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The article shows the results of treatment of 906 patients from 7 days to 17 years with hemangiomas integument cryodestruction between 2000 and 2012. Hemangiomas are benign and even tumors, often at the beginning of their development have a rapid, aggressive, and sometimes lightning, increasing the destruction of surrounding tissues, causing the braid as the arithmetic and functional damage. Most difficult to treat is the localization of the pathological process in the region but sa, lips, mucous membranes of the mouth, eyelids, ears and genitals. Treatment of hemangiomas in children should begin as soon as possible after diagnosis. We must renounce the expectant management of hemangiomas in children integ-ument. You should never rely on spontaneous regression of angiomas, which does not exceed 4,5%. Self-healing hemangiomas, especially at the present stage, occurs rarely and such cases should be regarded as an exception.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):8-15
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CYSTEINE PROTEINASE ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN WITH HEMANGIOMA

Dementieva N.A., Borenko O.U., Lyanna O.L.

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Objective - study of activity of cysteine proteases - cathepsins B, L, H, and their endogenous inhibitor cystatin C, vascular endothelial growth factor in tumor tissue, skin and blood serum of children with hemangiomas. Material was obtained from 39 patients (42 hemangiomas) and 24 healthy children. It was found that the level of the studied parameters in serum and skin of healthy children regardless of the age of the child. Their activity in blood serum, skin, tumor tissue of patients with hemangiomas significantly higher than that in serum of healthy skin and children. A very large coefficient of variation for all parameters in all the studied biological substrates is not possible to use them as diagnostic markers.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):16-19
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SURGICAL INTERVENTION IN CHILDREN WITH INTRAABDOMINAL LYMPHANGIOMA

Sokolov J.J., Donskoy D.V., Vilesov A.V., Shuvalov M.E., Dzyadchik A.V., Samsikov G.A.

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This paper presents the experience of surgical interventions in 35 children aged 3 months to 15 years with intra-abdominal lymphangioma different anatomical locations and organ supplies. Indications for use laparotomic and laparoscopic surgery. Demonstrated high efficacy in 27 patients with laparoscopic and Videoassisted operations.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):20-24
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF BENIGN HYPERVASCULAR LIVER FORMATIONS IN CHILDREN

Polyaev Y.A., Narbutov A.G., Myl'nikov A.A., Garbuzov R.V.

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Benign liver tumors in children include neoplasms, unique only to childhood, as well as tumors that are more specific for adults. Although primary tumors of the liver constitute a small percentage of solid tumors in children, they are quite common in practice, pediatric surgeon and radiologist. The most common benign non-cystic liver in children education in descending order - infantile hemangioendothelioma, FNG, mesenchymal hamartoma, nodular regenerative hyperplasia and hepatocellular adenoma. Currently there is no single view of terminology, classification, diagnosis and treatment of benign hypervascular liver formations. The paper presents our views on this issue, the proposed algorithms for diagnosis and treatment.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):25-33
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ESOPHAGEAL VARICES SCLEROTHERAPY IN TREATING CHILDREN WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION

Tarakanov V.A., Poleev A.V., Tereshenko O.A., Starchenko V.M.

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In work the analysis of the results of endoscopic sclerosed the esophageal varicose veins in 94 children aged from 8 months to 17 years with the syndrome of portal hypertension, observed in the clinic of children’s surgery of the Kuban state medical University from 1997 to 2013. In 73 patients with portal hypertension was determined by the extrahepatic portal block, in a 12 - intrahepatic block and the 9 - block of mixed origin. All patients were performed from 3 to 11 sessions sclerotherapy. In 82 (87%) patients as a result of the application of the method of endoscopic sclerosed veins of the esophagus has been achieved positive effect, in 12 (13%) cases sclerotherapy was ineffective, that would require the application of surgical treatment. The obtained results allow to consider endoscopic hardening of the effective method of treatment of varicose veins of the esophagus in children with a syndrome of portal hypertension.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):34-38
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ABDOMINAL SURGERY

37-YEARS EXPERIENCE TREATMENT VITELLINE DUCT PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN

Goremykin I.V., Philippov Y.V., Turkovsky V.B., Karpov S.A., Masevkin V.G., Nikolaev A.V.

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The analysis of the treatment of 113 children with abnormal vitelline duct was done. Full cleft duct - 13, duct cyst - 3, Meckkel’s diverticulum - 98. Among the complications of Meckkel’s diverticulum: intestinal obstruction (32), diverticulitis (30), peptic ulcer (24). Three children died at the age of one year.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):46-50
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CONTEMPORARY DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF INTUSSUSCEPTION CHILDREN

Momynkulov A.O., Tursunkulov B.S., Ruzuddinov D.B., Kartalova D.F., Kryuchkov V.A.

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The article presents the results of the analysis of diagnosis, conservative and surgical treatment of children with intussusception. The peculiarities of the clinical picture and the choice of a rational method of treatment of intussusception, depending on the timing of the surgical patient in the hospital.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):51-54
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TACTICS TREATMENT OF NEONATES WITH NECROTISING ENTEROKOLITIS

Hamraev A.J., Karimov I.M., Shamsiev A.F., Saidalihodjaev A.B., Fayzullaev L.A.

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The present article deals with treatment results of 90 sick newborns at the age from 1 to 28 days being in SCChD clinic in Tashkent city on the occasion of NEC and its complications. By that the patients were divided into 2 groups: 1 group were 57 newborns with NEC 1-2 A with hypoxic damage of CNS, were 24 children with NEC accompanying with TORCH infection and without intestinal perforation; 2 group were 33 newborns with NEC complications with intestinal perforation. Depending on accompanying diseases, clinical course severity of main pathology, the principles of diagnosis and treatment NEC in the newborns, were developed. It allowed to get good results in patients with NEC. Surgical death rate at NEC newborns was 31,1%, general lethality was 15,5%.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):55-57
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RADIO DIAGNOSTICS OF CHILDHOOD STOMACHACHE

Kim A.R., Baymahan K.E., Kan A.I., Kim G.S.

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Childhood stomachaches are the most frequent cause of patient’s visits to the surgical department. Differential diagnostics of stomachache involves an ultrasonic scanning of the abdomen and pelvis minor in the first place. X-ray examination is conducted under strict indications and it is the most effective procedure for internal injuries. The studies with intravenous introduction of contrast medium are effective for injuries and diseases of the kidneys and urinary tracts. Computed tomography is performed for the differential diagnostics and for the maximum updating of the preliminary diagnosis.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):58-60
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TREATING A CHILD WITH SEVERE CONCOMITANT LESIONS FROM HIGH BURN

Konovalov A.K., Penkov L.J., Petlakh V.I., Sergeev A.V., Starostin O.I., Chogovadze G.A.

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The paper consists of descriptions of the stages of the child’s treatment with IV degree high-voltage electrical burn anterior abdominal wall and lower limb with injury ileum, omentum, right femur, left shin, a total area of 15% of body surface. In the abdominal cavity: resection of the ileum with ileostomy, intestinal obstruction persists overlay ileoastsendoanastomozis and elimination jejuno-ileostomy, subsequently closed. Burn surface closed split skin transplants. Treatment of lesions of the right femur was carried out in external fixator. The patient was discharged on day 275 in satisfactory condition.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):61-67
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MEEK-TECH. METHOD THAT SAVES LIVES

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):68-70
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ANESTHESIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION

USE THE SUGAMMADEX IN THE CHILDRENS (LITERATURE REVIEW)

Lazarev V.V., Minorskaya T.Y.

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The article presents a review of the literature on the use of a selective inhibitor of aminosteroid muscle relaxants (rocuronium and vecuronium) sugammadex in children. Considered versatile aspects of sugammadex to eliminate neuromuscular block with the age of children, their features physiology, comorbidity, complications encountered. Provides links to descriptions of unusual rare cases of clinical practice of sugammadex in childhood.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):72-78
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MODERN TECHNOLOGIES OF ENTERAL NUTRITION IN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN

Erpuleva Y.V., Lekmanov A.U., Gribakin S.G., Ryzhov E.A., Tabackina T.E.

Abstract

The article describes the modern approaches to the appointment of enteral nutrition in pediatric practice. To date, enteral nutrition is considered as the most necessary and physiological feeding option seriously ill child. This article discusses the indications of enteral nutrition, applications probes staging gastro or eyunostom with functioning gastrointestinal tract of the child. The characteristics of the mixtures for enteral nutrition, mode of administration.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):80-87
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Original Study Articles

EXPERIENCE IN TREATING CHILDREN WITH CHILOTHORAX AND HILOPERITONEUMOM (EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCE)

Razin M.P., Scobelev V.A., Pomelov S.A., Baturov M.A.

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The authors analyzed 5 cases observed and hiloperitoneuma chylothorax in neonates and infants, mortality was 40%. Indications for modern comprehensive treatment pathology, expressed his vision problems hiloserozitov in pediatric practice and its increasing relevance.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):39-41
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CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH HEMANGIOMA

Mirolubov L.M., Nurmeeva A.R., Nurmeev I.N., Mirolubov A.L., Osipov D.V., Ahunzyanov A.A.

Abstract

The article describes the experience in the treatment of hemangiomas in children. using conservative tactical program. Presented testimony to the various methods of treatment of hemangiomas. The necessity of individual choice tactics of a child with a hemangioma. On a large number of clinical trials demonstrated the efficacy of laser photocoagulation, propranolol therapy.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):42-43
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INTRAVASCULAR TECHNOLOGIES IN TREATING CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH VARICOSE VEINS OF LOWER EXTREMITIES

Nurmeev I.N., Mirolubov A.L., Mirolubov L.M., Ibragimov S.V., Nurmeeva A.R.

Abstract

The article describes the experience in the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities in children and adolescents with the use of modern, minimally invasive treatments. Presented testimony to the various methods of treatment of hemangiomas. On a representative number of clinical trials demonstrated the efficacy of laser photocoagulation with endovascular and percutaneous access sclerotherapy. For objectification study results the authors have developed a test questionnaire assessing quality of life. The necessity of individual choice tactics of a child with a hemangioma.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):44-45
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Clinical Practice Guidelines

INTUSSUSCEPTION IN CHILDREN

Morozov D.A., Gorodkov S.Y., Rozinov V.M.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):103-110
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Short communications

ТОРАКОСКОПИЧЕСКАЯ ПЛАСТИКА ПРАВОГО ГЛАВНОГО БРОНХА У РЕБЕНКА 3-х ЛЕТ

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):89-90
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НЕКОТОРЫЕ АСПЕКТЫ ПЛАСТИКИ ДЕФЕКТОВ ПЕРЕДНЕЙ БРЮШНОЙ СТЕНКИ У ДЕТЕЙ

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):91-93
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УЗЛООБРАЗОВАНИЕ С НЕКРОЗОМ ПОДВЗДОШНОЙ КИШКИ У РЕБЕНКА 1,5 ЛЕТ

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):94-95
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Historical Articles

PEDIATRIC SURGICAL SERVICE HISTORY UDMURTIA

Strelkov N.S., Bushmelev V.A., Pozdeev V.V.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):111-117
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CONFERENCE REPORT ON PROCTOLOGY

Morozov D.A.
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):118-118
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ANNIVERSARIES

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):120-125
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XIII RUSSIAN CONGRESS «INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN PEDIATRICS AND PEDIATRIC SURGERY»

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):126-127
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ANNOUNCEMENTS CONGRESSES AND CONFERENCES

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2014;4(1):128-130
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