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An active surgical approach of treatment of embologenic venous thromboses in the basin of the lower vena cava

Abstract

Surgical approach of treatment of embologenic venous thromboses in the inferior vena cava segment is presented. The most part of patients are operated in the first days of admittance. They were mainly in the subacute period of venous thrombosis that testifies to insufficiently effective work of primary surgical link and surgical departments. Operations were performed on iliac segment, inferior vena cava, including either thrombectomy from the suprarenal inferior vena cava or thrombectomy from the right heart or embolectomy from pulmonary arteries in temporary occlusion of vena cava, bandaging of the infrarenal vena cava segment, nephrectomy, alloprosthesis of the suprarenal vena cava segment. The active surgical approach of treating patients with floating thromboses of the inferior vena cava segment allows to save patients in 98% cases.

About the Authors

A. P. Sakharyuk
SBEI HPE «Amur State Medical Academy» МH RF
Russian Federation

Alexander P. Sakharyuk – doctor of med. sciences, prof.



A. A. Grigorenko
SBEI HPE «Amur State Medical Academy» МH RF
Russian Federation

Alexey A. Grigorenko – doctor of med sciences, head of the department.



E. S. Tarasyuk
SBEI HPE «Amur State Medical Academy» МH RF
Russian Federation

Evgeniy S. Tarasyuk − post-graduate student.



V. V. Shimko
SBEI HPE «Amur State Medical Academy» МH RF
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Shimko – doctor of med. sciences, prof.



A. N. Verevetinov
SBEI HPE «Amur State Medical Academy» МH RF
Russian Federation

Artem N. Verevetinov − post-graduate student.



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Sakharyuk A.P., Grigorenko A.A., Tarasyuk E.S., Shimko V.V., Verevetinov A.N. An active surgical approach of treatment of embologenic venous thromboses in the basin of the lower vena cava. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(2):84-85.

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