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    Comparative analysis of application of highly intensive laser irradiation and electrocoagulation during laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed for destructive forms of an acute calculous cholecystitis by Nichitayio, M Yu, Bazyak, A M, Klochan, V V, Grusha, P K, Goman, A V

    Published in Klinična hìrurgìâ (Kiïv) (01-02-2015)
    “…Comparative analysis of results of the laser diode (the wave length 940 nm) and elec- trocoagulation application while performing laparoscopic cholecystectomy…”
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    FORMATION OF BILIODIGESTIVE AND INTERINTESTINAL ANASTOMOSES IN ENVIRONMENT OF BILIARY PERITONITIS, USING A HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTRIC WELDING IN EXPERIMENT by Nychytaylo, M Yu, Furmanov, Yu O, Gutsulyak, A I, Savytska, I M, Lopatkina, K G, Zagriychuk, M S, Goman, A V

    Published in Klinična hìrurgìâ (Kiïv) (01-01-2016)
    “…In experiment on 20 rabbits a diffuse biliary peritonitis was simulated, using intraabdominal injection of a laboratory culture of E. coli suspension and a…”
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    PRINCIPLES OF THE HEPATICO-JEJUNOANASTOMOSIS FORMATION, USING METHOD OF THE SOFT-TISSUES HF-ELECTRIC WELDING IN CLINICAL PRACTICE by Nychitaylo, M Yu, Hutsuliak, A I, Bulyk, I I, Goman, A V, Hursuliak, V I

    Published in Klinična hìrurgìâ (Kiïv) (2017)
    “…Hepatico-jejunoanastomosis (HJA) was formed in accordance to the high-frequency electric welding method: in 14 patients – for the main bile outflow disorders,…”
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    COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF VARIOUS METHODS OF SIMULATION OF BILIARY PERITONITIS IN EXPERIMENT by Nichitaylo, M Yu, Furmanov, Yu O, Gutsulyak, A I, Savytska, I M, Zagriychuk, M S, Goman, A V

    Published in Klinična hìrurgìâ (Kiïv) (01-02-2016)
    “…In experiment on rabbits a comparative analysis of various methods of a biliary peritonitis simulation was conducted. In 6 animals a biliary peritonitis was…”
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    SIMULTANT OPERATIONS FOR BILIARY CALCULOUS DISEASE AS A METHOD OF PREVENTION OF POSTCHOLECYSTECTOMY SYNDROME by Nychytaylo, M Yu, Zagriychuk, M S, Gutsulyak, A I, Goman, A V, Kolesnyk, A V, Stokolos, A V, Prysyazhnyuk, V V

    Published in Klinična hìrurgìâ (Kiïv) (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Own experience of treatment of patients for biliary calculous disease, coexistent with other abdominal and retroperitoneal organs diseases, was…”
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