Abstract
This review highlights of the results of practical activities and scientific research within the framework
of the two complex topic, held in the department venous disease and microvascular surgery in 2015.
The dynamic analysis of indicators of clinical work over the past 5 years, detailing the surgical treatment of different nosological forms. The department performed more than 420 operations, surgical activity has
exceeded 97%. For the first time were performed procedure of modified sapheno-popliteal bypass and unifocalization
large left to right cross suprapubic collaterals to the right femoral system when postphlebitic syndrome.
Traditionally held a large and multifaceted scientific work on topical issues flebolimfology. Priority
in the research department has a problem of surgical treatment of venous thrombosis and post-thrombotic
syndrome. Last year, a comparative evaluation of electro-muscle stimulation techniques and intermittent
pneumatic compression in the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities, lymphedema, and the
value of their use in the prevention of venous thromboembolism in patients with heart disease and blood vessels.
In 2015, work continued on improving reconstructive surgery in the treatment of lymphedema. It is
proved that the modified surgery lymphatic drainage is more than 2 times more effective than standard
surgery. Developed in clinic resection technique, plastic surgery has allowed to achieve full limb edema
reduction and the formation of the normal geometry in the immediate postoperative period in 86.7% and
distant in 51.7% of patients.
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About the authors
Pryadko Sergey Ivanovich, MD, PhD, Deputy Chief of Department