MILITARY FIELD SURGERY DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY MEDICAL ACADEMY -THE FIRST IN THE WORLD (TO THE 90th ANNIVERSARY OF CREATION)

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 152-158
Author(s):  
I.M. Samohvalov ◽  
V.I. Badalov ◽  
N.A. Tynyankin ◽  
P.P. Lyashed’ko ◽  
S.L. Bechik ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-245
Author(s):  
G. G. Khubulava ◽  
V. V. Sizenko ◽  
A. M. Volkov ◽  
A. B. Sazonov ◽  
R. A. Akhadov

Abstract. On June 12, 2020, Alexander Borisovich Zorin would have turned 90. Most of his life A.B. Zorin worked at the Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov in 1st clinic of surgery (of the perfection of doctors) named after P.A. Kupriyanov. He made a great contribution to the development of cardiovascular surgery in the Russian Federation, performed a number of fundamental research on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of heart defects, on May 31, 1988 he successfully transplanted a heart for the first time in Leningrad, was one of the initiators of the creation of the international program Heart-to-heart, thanks to which the cardiac surgeons of Leningrad got the opportunity to learn from their foreign colleagues. After demobilization in 1991 he headed the cardiac surgery departments in the city hospitals of St. Petersburg, and headed the department at the Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education. In 2003 A.B. Zorin was awarded the medal For the Contribution to the Development of Health Care in Russia, in 2004 he was awarded an insignia St. Petersburg Appreciation by the Governor of St. Petersburg Va.I. Matvienko and was elected an honorary member of the Public Council of Governors. In 2007 For the high achievements in the development of cardiac surgery, A.B. Zorin was awarded: The International Award named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky Outstanding cardiac surgeon of the world, the a prize named after A.N. Bakulev For a longstanding selfless and impeccable work and great personal contribution, the gold medal For outstanding achievements and unprecedented personal contribution to the development of the world surgery.


2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 143-152
Author(s):  
Andrey N. Redko ◽  
Tatyana A. Kovelina ◽  
Ekaterina L. Nikulina ◽  
Darya V. Veselova ◽  
Mariya S. Kuzmenko

Aim. In this work, the authors set out to perform a historical analysis of Nikolay Petrov’s life journey and scientific work, as well as to demonstrate the importance of the Kuban period in his formation as an individual, a scientist and as a founder of domestic medical deontology.Materials and methods. In this study, the authors used archival documents; works of Nikolay Petrov; as well as the following methods: historical-descriptive, comparative-historical, problem-chronological, biographical along with the method of monographic description.Results. The life and professional journey of Nikolay Petrov can be divided into several periods, each of them playing an important role in his formation as an individual and as a scientist. The fi rst period (‘St Petersburg period’) covers his brilliant upbringing, education at the Military Medical Academy in Saint Petersburg, work as a medical resident at the Surgery Department of the Academy, as well as the publication of his first scientific works and the defence of the doctoral thesis in medicine. During the second period (‘abroad period’), Nikolay Petrov completed advanced training at the Pasteur Institute and worked at the clinics of Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The third period (‘teaching period’) covers the time when Nikolay Petrov was simultaneously working as a surgeon and a teacher at the Military Medical Academy; his fundamental works on surgery and oncology were published. The forth ‘military period’ coincided with the years of the First World War when Nikolay Petrov worked as a surgeon at the hospitals of the Russian Red Cross Society while continuing his research. The fifth period (‘Kuban period’) coincided with the years of revolutionary upheavals, civil war and moving to Kuban. In 1917–1922 Nikolay Petrov had to choose between emigration and his motherland. He stayed true to his profession and his homeland. Nikolay Petrov devoted himself to serving the ‘new’ country, actively participated in the organisation of the Kuban Medical University and wrote a number of works on surgery, including the first work on medical deontology in the country. The sixth period is called ‘return to St Petersburg’ where in 1925 Nikolay Petrov organised the Oncology Department at the Mechnikov hospital, which under his guidance became the first research institute for oncology in our country. This period was marked by the recognition of his talent as a doctor and a scientist by the public and government.Conclusion. Nikolay Petrov‘s ethos as a scientist and a doctor was formed under the influence of his challenging life journey, with the Kuban period being a turning point in his life.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 14-18
Author(s):  
Valeriy L. Belevich ◽  
Anton O. Brednev ◽  
Olga G. Kurlova

To assess of our study was to analyze the experience of using esophageal stents in dysphagia syndrome. The main questions to which they wanted to get an answer: the formulation of the main indications and contraindications for esophageal stenting; evaluation of the efficiency and feasibility of esophageal stenting with self-expanding metal stents in incurable patients. At the General Surgery Department of the S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy performed stenting in 78 patients for malignant neoplastic processes and in 2 patients with benign esophageal stricture, who underwent treatment from 2007 to 2020. The patient group included 61 men (76.3%) and 19 women (23.7%). 69 people applied for grade IIIIV dysphagia, 6 had tracheo-esophageal fistulas, and 3 had esophageal-pleural fistulas formed during tumor decay, 2 patients were treated for esophageal burn stricture. The stents of the Korean company M. I. Tech. Installation were performed with short, small diameter endoscopic delivery systems. The onset of feeding, as a rule, began on the next day with satisfactory standing and adequate expansion of the stent, and no displacement. The patient could leave the hospital on the same day. Meals began with the use of water and liquid food with a gradual expansion of the density and consistency of the food. The minimally invasive method for eliminating dysphagia in inaccurate patients is esophageal stenting with self-expanding stents. Esophageal stenting has fewer complications than other invasive surgical techniques for resolving dysphagia. The advantage of palliative treatment of tumor stenoses and fistulas by stenting is to reduce the manifestations of dysphagia, improve the quality and increase the life expectancy of patients (3 figs, bibliography: 15 refs).


2021 ◽  
Vol 98 (8) ◽  
pp. 632-640
Author(s):  
I. S. Zheleznyak ◽  
G. E. Trufanov ◽  
A. G. Ataev

The Department of radiology and radiology with the course of ultrasound diagnostics of the Military Medical Academy celebrated its 90th anniversary. The Military Medical Academy was the first medical institution in Russia, which immediately after the discovery of x-rays formed the main directions of development of the discipline: research in the field of radiation physics, clinical direction and military radiology, as well as educational and methodological work. The basics of radiology were taught to 5th-year students at the Academy as early as 1897, two years after the discovery of x-rays by V. K. Roentgen. Since 1914, the first courses of military x-ray technicians were organized at the Academy, and in 1923 an independent course of radiology was introduced and the teaching of a new discipline was given a clinical orientation. Glorious traditions were formed at the Department solely due to a remarkable galaxy of scientists who worked within its walls and were at the origins of Russian clinical radiology. These are Professor Mikhail Isaevich Nemenov, academician of the AMN, Professor Georgy Artemyevich Zedgenidze, Professor Leonid Davidovich Lindenbraten, corresponding member of the AMN, Professor Albert Nikolaevich Kishkovsky and many other bright names. Over the years, the Department of radiology of the Academy became recognised as a major educational and scientific center for training and improvement of highly qualified professionals, not only medical institutions of the Ministry of defense of Russia, but also the health of the country. Currently, the staff of the Department is on the rise, carrying out high-level research activities and a complex of everyday radiation studies for the needs of the Academy’s clinics, medical institutions in St. Petersburg and the North-West region.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Valeriy Belevich ◽  
Sergey Vanusa ◽  
Anton Brednev ◽  
Olga Kurlova

To assess the experience of stents application, formulate the main indications and contraindications for the esophageal stenting, prove that the esophageal stenting with self-expandable metal stents is considered as the treatment of choice in incurable patients. Within the period from 2007 to 2018. 78 patients have treated for the cancer of esophagus and gastric cardia, 2 patients with benign esophageal strictures were subjected to stenting at the general surgery department of the S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy. The group of patients included 53 men and 17 women. 60 patients with dysphagia grade IIIIV have been examined, 6 of them with trachea-esophageal, 2 esophageal-pleural fistulas formed during the tumor disintegration, 2 patients were treated for burn strictures of the esophagus. M. I. Tech's esophageal stents of Korean firm were used. Insertion was carried out by short endoscopic delivery systems of a small diameter. Satisfactory evaluation of the stent state and adequate stent expansion, absence of any misplacement were considered as an indication for starting oral food intake. Patients may be allowed to go home shortly after an esophageal stent procedure (the same day). The first day the patient could use water and foods need to be liquid, moist and soft, in the following days it was possible to increase the density of products. The study found that stenting of the esophagus is a current method of endoscopic surgery, aimed at the expanding and maintaining of the lumen of the esophagus by means of the inserted self-expandable stents. Esophageal stenting possesses by fewer complications unlike other techniques. The role of palliative treatment (for example, stenting) is considered to reduce dysphagia, improve the quality of life and increase life expectancy


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 267-270
Author(s):  
I. V. Gaivoronsky ◽  
G. I. Nichiporuk ◽  
M. V. Tvardovskaya

Abstract. In November 2019, an important historical event was held. A small collection of F. Ruysch, which is stored in the fundamental Museum of the Department of normal anatomy of the Military medical Academy named after S. M. Kirov, has received a second life, thanks to friendly scientific relations between Military medical Academy and the University of Leiden. The unique collection of anatomical preparations, which Peter I called The Eighth wonder of the world, was created by the great Dutch anatomist, doctor of medicine, Professor of anatomy and botany at the University of Amsterdam F. Ruysch. A large collection was acquired by Peter I in 1717 specifically to the future of the Kunstkammer (now the Museum of Peter the Great) and taken to Russia under the supervision of the first President of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences L.L. Blumentrost. Small collection of F. Ruysch was presented to Peter I in the late seventeenth century (1697). It has withstood more than 300-year storage period. Numerous movements and different storage conditions, of course, left its mark on the appearance of these precious unique anatomical specimens. The last event of violations were associated with the early repair of the anatomical building of the Military medical Academy.We must pay tribute to the enthusiasm and unselfishness of the staff of Leiden University headed by a great friend of Russia I.F. Hendriks, who was able to organize a team of professionals in the Museum business. This team included the head of Leiden University, Professor P.C.W. Hodendoorn and specialist in restoration and percussively anatomical preparations A.J. Van Dam. Hard work was multi-stage. First conducted a thorough verification of anatomical specimens of F. Ruysch with the existing directories of the Departments records. Identification of the preparations to the F. Ruysch collection was carried out by the appearance of containers, labels, appearance of preparations, the study of embalming fluid. Photo documentation of each study drug was accompanied by reports signed bilateral commission. After pre-treatment the special chemicals and equipment were delivered, and conducted direct work on restoration and percussively. It lasted 10 days. Members of the Department received a unique master class on the restoration of wet embalmed museum anatomical specimens, and received recommendations for their storage.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 3-9
Author(s):  
Bogdan N. Kotiv ◽  
Ivan D. Kosachev

The article is dedicated to the 220th anniversary of the founding of the General Surgery Department of the S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy. During the time the department was headed by famous representatives of surgery of those times. The representatives of the General Surgery Department made a significant contribution to the development of surgery in our country, subsequently being the heads of surgical departments and medical institutions. Historically, the academic disciplines taught at the department were the primary link in the education program in surgery at the academy. Most of the heads of the department had the experience of participating in military campaigns, which is necessary for education at a military university. Traditionally, the department scientific research were devoted to the study of the wound process, wound infection, combat injuries, oncology, vascular and abdominal surgery. At present, there is currently a continuity in the formation of educational and methodological materials for various categories of students, scientific developments on topical problems of surgery have been going on (4 figs, bibliography: 4 refs).


1935 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 150-151
Author(s):  
V. Gruzdev

On 23 November 1934, the Military Medical Academy of the Red Army solemnly honoured one of its most prominent professors, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Aristovsky, head of the Department of Microbiology, on the occasion of his 25th anniversary of medical, social and scientific and pedagogical activities.


Author(s):  
S. Chebanov

This is a publication of the materials of academic conference “The world in the process of change: challenges and opportunities for Russia” held in April 2011 in IMEMO and chaired by academician A. Dynkin, the Institute’s Director. The conference was dedicated to the 90th anniversary of academician N. Inozemtsev. In their reports the Conference participants analyze the Russian economic and political development at the current stage, the issues of modernization, the problems of the developing world, international security in the XX century, etc.


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