19 世紀 の ギリシャ の 食道 手術
Konstantinos Laios1, Alexandros Samolis2, Pavlos Lytsikas-Sarlis1
1Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Maedica
|August 29, 2025
まとめ
19世紀のギリシャの外科医は 限られた食道外科手術や 外来物体の除去などを行いました 彼らは食道手術で ヨーロッパ人の外科医と 似たような課題に直面しました
科学分野:
- 医療歴
- 手術歴
背景:
- 19世紀のギリシャの手術法
- 食道手術の歴史的背景
研究 の 目的:
- 19世紀のギリシャの 外科医の食道手術を記録する
- ギリシャにおける食道手術の範囲を分析する.
主な方法:
- ギリシャ国立図書館のアーカイブ調査
- ギリシャの主要病院の医療記録の調査
主要な成果:
- 19世紀のギリシャでは 食道外科手術は 食道口腔切除,異体摘出,膨張,縫合などの 手術に限定されていました
- 食道疾患に対する手術は限られていた.
結論:
- ギリシャの外科医は 19 世紀の食道外科手術で ヨーロッパ人と同じような困難に直面しました
- ギリシャの食道手術の発展はヨーロッパの傾向を反映した.
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