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      <title>General Surgery №3 (14) 2025</title>
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      <description>Название: General Surgery №3 (14) 2025</description>
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      <title>The shape and volume restoration of the mammary glands in postoperative deformations</title>
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      <description>Название: The shape and volume restoration of the mammary glands in postoperative deformations
Авторы: Lashchenko, M.; Sulik, V.
Краткий осмотр (реферат): This article is dedicated to modern methods of reconstructive and plastic breast surgery in women with postoperative deformities. Reconstruction of the mammary glands in cases of postoperative deformities relies on a variety of surgical techniques. The selection of an appropriate method depends on the morphological characteristics of the defect, tissue condition, prior surgical history, and the patient’s overall somatic status. The article highlights the anatomical and aesthetic parameters of the mammary glands, the classification of postoperative&#xD;
deformities, and modern approaches to secondary reconstruction (implants, autologous tissues, lipofilling), the importance of preserving or restoring the nipple areolar complex, as well as methods for objective measurement of breast shape and volume, including 3D scanning, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and mathematical models. The main approaches to reconstruction are discussed: implants, tissue expanders, autologous flaps (DIEP, TRAM, TDAP, SGAP, LICAP), and lipofilling as an additional or independent option for minor defects. Their&#xD;
advantages, disadvantages, and indications are analyzed. Special attention is given to breast symmetry, the influence of individual anatomical features of the patient, and the staging of surgical interventions. It is emphasized that early reconstruction after mastectomy contributes to better psychological rehabilitation, and the restoration of the breast’s aesthetic units improves patients’ quality of life. MRI is identified as the most accurate method for assessing breast volume, although less invasive and more accessible methods are preferred in routine practice. The article summarizes current approaches to the planning and execution of secondary reconstructive surgery for restoring breast shape, volume, and symmetry. The importance of an individualized approach is emphasized to achieve optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes.</description>
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      <title>Clinical case of surgical treatment of undifferentiated pleomorphic liver sarcoma</title>
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      <description>Название: Clinical case of surgical treatment of undifferentiated pleomorphic liver sarcoma
Авторы: Bakunets, Y.; Bakunets, P.; Zagriychuk, M.
Краткий осмотр (реферат): Undifferentiated pleomorphic liver sarcoma (UPS), formerly known as malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH), represents a very rare primary hepatic tumour. It was first described by O’Brien and Stout in 1964. This type of tumour is the most prevalent malignant soft tissue tumour, which usually occurs in adulthood and affects the extremities, less commonly the retroperitoneum and abdominal organs.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Analysis of risk factors associated with complications after laparoscopic gastric bypass in patients with obesity</title>
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      <description>Название: Analysis of risk factors associated with complications after laparoscopic gastric bypass in patients with obesity
Авторы: Nevmerzhytskyi, V.; Tsiura, Y.
Краткий осмотр (реферат): Global data indicate that complications after laparoscopic gastric bypass occur in 5.8 to 12.4 % of patients. Recent studies identify prior abdominal surgeries, chronic liver diseases, arterial hypertension, chronic lung diseases, and repeated bariatric procedures as primary risk factors for postoperative complications.</description>
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