New equipment in the Clinical Medical-Surgical Center will allow to conduct operations without cuts

The ultrasonic ultrasonic scalpel was placed at the disposal of the surgeons of the clinical medical and surgical center. The device has a minimal damaging effect on the tissues, and allows for surgical operations on vessels up to 7 mm without large blood loss.

 

Surgeons of the Clinical Medical and Surgical Center started operations using new equipment - an ultrasound dissector with the bipolar coagulation function "Harmonic". The device significantly reduces the duration of the operation and the period of patient recovery. More than 4 times to reduce blood loss, and also, due to the parallel destruction of bacteria, to prevent the development of postoperative complications.

 

With the help of an ultrasound scalpel, surgeons will also be able to perform surgical interventions on the stomach and large intestine. Such operations are carried out without a cut. Through punctures not larger than 2 cm, surgeons insert a special camera, the image of which is broadcast on the monitor screen, and special tools. These operations are low-traumatic and allow the patient to recover more quickly after surgery.

 

"I believe that the crisis on medicine should never affect, because this is a sphere of security and protection of a citizen. And if the device allows to make the operation twice shorter, sparing for the patient, if in the hands of doctors this apparatus becomes the defeating weapon, we must find means and, no matter what, doctors provide such equipment, "noted the head doctor of the Clinical Clinical Hospital - Surgical Center "Vadim Berezhnoy.

 

Also in the near future, doctors expect the receipt of a percutaneous nephroscope, which will allow one to cope with kidney pathologies without cutting and shorten the recovery period after surgery to one day.

 

Today, thanks to the high qualification of doctors and the continuous introduction of modern high-tech equipment, Omsk doctors successfully provide surgical care to patients, which they could only receive earlier in federal centers.

 

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