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Emergency Undocking in Robotic Surgery: A Simulation Curriculum
Published on: May 20, 2018
[Emergency surgery in Russian Federation (in Russian only)]
A Sh Revishvili1, A V Fedorov1, V P Sazhin2
1Vishnevsky National medical research center of surgery of Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
In the following article, we present the key trends in emergency surgical care in the Russian Federation between 2000 and 2017. The study used data from federal statistical observations and a survey of state medical institutions in 80 regions encompassing 99.3% of the country's population. We discovered a change in the correlation between acute abdominal diseases, particularly a significant reduction in the occurrence of acute appendicitis and perforated peptic ulcer. Reduction in the number of emergency surgeries by 27.8% annually was also observed. Mortality rate decreased in cases of strangulated hernia, acute cholecystitis and acute pancreatitis, while it is stable for bowel obstruction and acute appendicitis and increasing in perforated peptic ulcer cases. The total annual number of lethal outcomes due to acute abdominal diseases was decreased by 1900 cases. Significant changes were observed in mortality rate and minimally invasive surgeries proportions between federal districts and individual regions of the country. The range of administrative measures was proposed.
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