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    Transjugular Portosystemic Shunting in Refractory Cirrhotic Ascites by Khoronko, Yu. V., Kozyrevskiy, M. A., Dmitriev, A. V., Volokhova, A. A., Spiridenko, G. Yu, Bogomolova, K. R.

    “…Aim . Improvement of refractory ascites (RA) outcomes in underlying cirrhotic portal hypertension (PH) through optimising the transjugular intrahepatic…”
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    Relapses of urethral strictures associated with a pelvic ring fracture and osteosynthesis: the features of treatment and prevention by Glukhov, V. P., Ilyash, A. V., Mitusov, V. V., Kubasov, D. O., Pilieva, A. V., Khoronko, Yu. V., Kogan, M. I.

    Published in Vestnik urologii (Online) (10-07-2021)
    “…Introduction . Pelvic ring fracture with complex bone fragments displacement is associated with the urethral distraction injury in about 10% of cases…”
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    Aggravation of hepatic encephalopathy after portosystemic shunting interventions (TIPS procedure) for complicated portal hypertension by Yu. V. Khoronko, A. V. Blikyan, M. A. Kozyrevskiy

    Published in Medicinskij vestnik Ûga Rossii (23-03-2018)
    “…Objective.  Creation of portosystemic shunts (TIPS operation) leads frequently to aggravation of hepatic encephalopathy (HE). Aim of the study is to improve…”
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    Portosystemic shunt for variceal esophagogastric bleeding and risk of early re-bleeding. Rationale for involuntary intervention: A single-center observational controlled study by Khoronko, Yu. V., Kosovtsev, E. V., Korobka, R. V., Sarkisov, A. E., Khoronko, E. Yu, Ashimov, I. A., Tadieva, E. V.

    “…Background. Variceal esophageal-gastric bleeding is considered to be a life-threatening complication of portal hypertension in patients with cirrhosis. In some…”
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    Large left oblique inguinal-scrotal hernia with bladder involvement in the hernial sac: diagnostics and surgical treatment by Ivanov, A. G., Khoron'ko, Yu. V.

    Published in Vestnik urologii (Online) (25-04-2019)
    “…Data from a patient's medical history with a sliding inguinal-scrotal hernia with bladder involvement in the hernia sac was studied. The data of general…”
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    ADAPTING PORTAL DECOMPRESSION FOR ELEVATION OF EFFICACY OF PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNTING OPERATIONS IN PORTAL HYPERTENSION by Yu. V. Khoronko, S. I. Dudarev, K. A. Glebov

    Published in Medicinskij vestnik Ûga Rossii (01-09-2016)
    “…Purpose: to improve the results of portosystemic shunting surgical interventions using of procedures of adapting portal decompression during preoperation…”
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    AREFLUX ANASTOMOSES IN SURGERY OF BENIGN BILIARY STRICTURES by Yu. V. Khoronko, A. N. Ermolaev, E. Yu. Khoronko

    Published in Medicinskij vestnik Ûga Rossii (01-03-2015)
    “…Purpose: to improve on the results of biliodigestive (BD) reconstructive operations for benign biliary strictures using of arefl ux modifi cation of…”
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    CONTROVERSIAL QUESTIONS IN TREATMENT OF IATROGENIC BILE DUCT INJURIES: WAYS OF DECISION by Yu. V. Khoronko, A. N. Ermolaev, E. Yu. Khoronko

    Published in Medicinskij vestnik Ûga Rossii (01-06-2014)
    “…Purpose: Iatrogenic bile duct injuries (BDI) is an important problem in abdominal surgery. According to the literature, different methods of surgical…”
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    PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNT OPERATIONS IN THE SURGERY OF PORTAL HYPERTENSION: FROM ECK’S FISTULA TO TIPS PROCEDURE (DEDICATED TO 100 YEARS’ JUBILEE OF MESENTERICOCAVAL SHUNT – BOGORAZ’S OPERATION) by Yu. V. Khoronko, A. V. Dmitriev, A. E. Sarkisov, V. A. Mikryukov

    Published in Medicinskij vestnik Ûga Rossii (01-03-2014)
    “…An age of the porotsystemic surgery of portal hypertension is estimated near of 150 years. Such complications as esophageal varices, ascitis, splenomegaly,…”
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