Treatment of pancreatic cysts and fistulas
- Authors: Vilyavin G.D.1, Grishkevich E.V.1, Danilov M.V.1, Zalugovsky O.G.1
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- A. V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences
- Issue: Vol 50, No 6 (1969)
- Pages: 34-36
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/106226
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj106226
- ID: 106226
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Abstract
Pancreatic cysts are among the rather rare surgical diseases. The Russian literature contains a description of only about 300 cases of this form of pathology [7]. Even large clinics usually have the experience of single or few observations. In such a major medical institution as the 1st City Hospital of Moscow, for 30 years (1926-1956), only 25 patients with pancreatic cysts were treated [2]. The rarity of this disease in the practice of daily surgical work and the ambiguity of many issues of therapeutic tactics justify new attempts to generalize the experience of treating patients with pancreatic cysts.
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G. D. Vilyavin
A. V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences
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Head, professor, III surgical department
Russian FederationE. V. Grishkevich
A. V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences
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III surgical department
Russian FederationM. V. Danilov
A. V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences
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III surgical department
Russian FederationO. G. Zalugovsky
A. V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences
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III surgical department
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