THE LAPAROSCOPIC COLASTOMY REVERSAL

Pranas Šniuolis Abstract Summary During period 2007- 2010 years, 14 patients with colostomy we have been operated in Klaipëda university hospital. For 11 patient were reversal of Hartmann‘s procedure was done in open technique, and for 11 patiens was done the laparoscopic decolostomy. Results were compared: operation and hospitalization time, wound infection, ileus, blood loss and dehistense of anastomosis, mortality…

Protective ileostomy technique (modification)

Evaldas Pagojus Abstract Summary We describe protective ileostomy technique which performed easily under aseptic conditions with no risk of  pressure ulcers due to rigid rod, and no risk of stoma sagging. Since 1992, we performed over 300 such operations, and our technique have not noted specific complications. Keyword(s): protective ileostomy, ileostoma, prevalence of modification. DOI: 10.5200/114 Full…

Anatomic (typic) full videothoracoscopic lung segmentectomy

Aleksandras Bagajevas Abstract Summary Objective: The aim of the study is to access our experience and results in full thoracoscopic anatomical (typic) segmentectomy for peripheral lung formation in oldier patients with concomitant deseases. Material and methods: We perform 12 full thoracoscopic anatomical segmentectomies with systematic lymphadenectomy in 2009-2010. All patients was 60-81 years old, nine…

Acute ischemic stroke care at two hospitals of Lithuania: issues on its compliance with international and national guidelines. A retrospective study

Gintautas Gumbrevičius Abstract Summary Objective. Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability both globally and in Lithuania, however it is a preventable and treatable disease. Our aim was to analyze stroke care in terms of emergency medical services (EMS), diagnostic and pharmacotherapy possibilities in everyday clinical practice and adherence to national…

Treatment of severe acute pancreatitis in Klaipeda University Hospital

Vitalijus Eismontas Abstract Summary Background. Severe acute pancreatitis is a disease that causes malfunction of the pancreas and other organ functions.  Acute pancreatitis according to occupy takes third place after appendicitis and acute cholecystitis  between acute abdominal diseases. It is well-known disease testing and treatment algorithms, but conduction of severe acute pancreatitis in the prediction…

ANTIMICROBIAL PROPHYLAXIS FOR CESAREAN DELIVERY: WHAT DOZE IS OPTIMAL?

Viktorija Steponavičiūtė Abstract Summary Objective: To estimate influence of antibiotics dose to postoperative infections frequency. Methods:  This prospective randomized study was performed at obstetrics – gynecology department of Klaipėda University Hospital in 2010. The study data was collected from 511 maternals. All women were divided into two groups. Group 1 received 1 gram of antibiotics…

FACTORS INFLUENCING LEFT VENTRICULAR MYOCARDIUM MASS IN 12-17- YEAR OLD BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Aldona Bartkevičienė Abstract Summary The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of long-term physical load on changes in left ventricular morphometric parameters and to identify the factors influencing left ventricular myocardium mass in child and adolescent basketball players. Material and methods. A total of 62 basketball players aged 12–17 years and 168…

EVALUATION OF SURVIVORSHIP PROGNOSTIC IN DIALISED PATIENTS

Gintautas Virketis Abstract Summary Insufficience of renal function is polyethiological clinical sindrom, manifesting as the failure of renal functions. Lithuania has no one  epidemiological register of nefrological diseases. It is proximatelly known, that 300-350  in 1 mlj of inhabitans are on dialysis for chronical renal insufficience.  Every year, new 150 patients needs in dialysis procedure. …

RESULTS OF INTRAVENOUS THROMBOLYTIC TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN KLAIPEDA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL FOR THE PERIOD 2005-2010

Henrikas Kazlauskas Abstract Summary Due to the high morbidity and mortality and the consequences caused to the patient as well as to the society, the problem of treating patients with acute ischemic stroke has always been and remains one of the most important medical issues. The aim was to examine the outcomes of the intravenous…

PLEURAL EFFUSION CAUSED BY OVARIAN CANCER AND MEANING OF TUMOR MARKER CA 125

Marija Bovinova Abstract Summary Ovarian cancer is one of the most common female cancer cases. Pleural effusion caused by this disease is a common complication and identifying the primary cause of the one is an important task for physician. Without being thoroughly examined pleural effusion may reoccur requiring additional treatment. Study tasks. Select and analyse…

Experience in the treatment of metastatic and progressive renal cell cancer with sunitinib in Klaipeda University Hospital from 2008.04 till 2011.04.

Alvydas Česas Abstract Summary Renall- cell  carcinoma is the most common cancer of the kidney. Every year about 120000 new kidney cancer cases are diagnosed, in Lithuania 600-700 new cases. Sunitinib is a novel multi-tyrosine kinase inhibitor. In Klaipėda university hospital were treated 47 patients with sunitinib malate. Our data  was  compared to historic treatment…