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tv   Institut Sklifosovskogo  1TV  June 16, 2024 12:15pm-1:21pm MSK

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information or disinformation is present in the information ether and this has never happened before ; our job now is to separate truth from untruth. in the mormon region , the epic with the rescue of a whale that was entangled in a net ended successfully. the pursuit of stanislav, as he was called, lasted 2 weeks. stas didn’t let you get close, he sank to the bottom, lost sight, and yet he could also capsize a boat with people. finally i managed to, as they say, lasso the rope that was pulled. freed stanislav sailed into the unknown direction, employees of the ministry of emergency situations, the ministry of natural resources, and rosprirodnadzor took part in saving the whale. and that’s all for now, now on channel one for the day of the medical worker in the documentary film sklefosovsky institute century of mercy. enjoy watching. at
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the brick games in kazan, the competitive program ended in one of the most popular events among local fans - synchronized swimming - all 3 days the aquatic sports palace was filled to capacity, the russian alexander won the most gold medals maltsev, who has four victories to his name, scored a highlight in the free program of mixed duets, where he performed with olesia platonova. in total , our teams won 10 in synchronized swimming at the brix games. in the russian minifootball championship , the third match of the final series was played between gosprom yugra and ukhta. again, as in previous meetings in the komi republic. the teams did not have enough time to determine the winner. ukhta scored a quick goal, philippe porodinsky converted a penalty earned in the eighteenth second by kirill kozlov. the siberians fought back in the middle of the first half, joao guilherme's corner kick led to a double rebound and the ball hit visiting goalkeeper roman karelin. in the opening of the second
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extra period, gazprom yugra took the lead, a beautiful backheel pass from nikolai shisterov culminated in an accurate shot from dudu, but it took ukhta less than a minute to restore the status quo, helped by replacing the goalkeeper with a fifth field player and an equally spectacular assist from andrei pavlov to rafael bruno. 2:2. in the end, everything was decided in a series of six-meter throws, where the only miss kozlova helped the hosts prevail 5-3. gazprom. the game took a 2:1 lead in the best-of-three matchup and could already seal the championship today. the main news in russian football, which will probably excite the public for a long time. the long-awaited transfer of matvey safonov from krasnodar to paris saint-germain. the french champion signed a contract with the goalkeeper of our national team for a period of 5 years. according to unofficial data, the amount of monetary compensation amounted to 20 million euros. thus, sofonov set a transfer record for psg, becoming the most the most expensive goalkeeper in the club's history.
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keilar navas kept his achievements; in 2019, the parisians paid real madrid 15 million euros for the costa rican. psg's main goalkeeper gian luigi donnaruma, with whom safonov will have to fight for a place in the starting lineup, joined the team as a free agent 3 years ago. let us add that krasnodar has already found a replacement for the twenty-five-year-old player, the goalkeeper line of the rpl silver medalists has been strengthened by the experienced yuri dupin, who has played for kazan ruby ​​and the bulls got it for free. a contract was concluded with him for a period of one season. the thirty-six-year-old goalkeeper already played in krasnodar from 2016 to 2018, but for kuban. in the off-season, russian hockey is also not without high-profile transitions. dynamo minsk completed a deal with akbars, as a result of which 2018 olympic champion vadim shepachev ended up as part of the belarusian club. according to official sources, the contract is for two seasons, and the kazan team received monetary compensation for the player. let us remind you that
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shepachev has played for akbars since 2022. last season, the thirty-year-old forward scored 44 points in sixty-two regular season games, becoming his club’s top scorer. in the playoffs, shipachev played five matches, in which he scored one goal and made one assist. in the khl, he also managed to play for severstal sky dynamo moscow. as part of the st. petersburg army men, he twice won the gagarin cup. in addition, the graduate of cherepovets hockey is the best scorer in the history of the league, in he has 793 points. we also note that dynamo minsk has never progressed beyond the first round of the playoffs. last season, his moscow teammates, who won the series 4:2, became his offender. the council of the vtb united league approved the composition of participants in the format of the regulations for the next season. 12 teams will take part in the regular championship: avtodor, astana, yenisei, zenit, lokomotiv, kuban, mba, nizhny novgorod, parma, samara, unix, uralmash and cska. they will play four rounds, each against each other, two games at home and two away. clubs,
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those finishing in positions one through six will qualify for the playoffs, and teams finishing seventh through tenth will compete for the two remaining spots in the knockout round. the quarter-final series will be held up to three victories, semi-final and final. in addition, the venue for the all- star match has been determined; it will be hosted by moscow on february 16. the decisive nba series between dallas and boston continues overseas. the fourth game, which took place at the maverick site, ended in victory for the hosts 12284, who reduced the gap by duel 1:3. during the match, dallas had a 48-point lead, the largest lead in the finals in 50 years. luka doncic made the greatest contribution to success by earning. 29 points for performance, in total the slovenian point guard has 591 points in the current playoffs, the club record belongs to nemtsudirovitsky, he has 620 points in knockout matches in the 2005-2006 season. dmitry terikhov, sports news, channel one. and
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the achievement of the doctors is legendary.
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pulled me out of the other world. tatiana was resting in thailand, before leaving home, i decided to swim under the moon, entered the water, and suddenly a terrible pain bronzed both arms. it was a huge poisonous jellyfish that she came across in the dark. the burn was so
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severe that i later had necrosis on my right arm, an area of ​​large black skin. there are thousands of such stories, because of each, not only the lives of the saved patients, happiness. their loved ones, but also the fate of doctors, those who for 100 years have not only saved, prolonged lives, opened up new opportunities, but also glorified the world-famous hospital, which the country knows it as the sklifosovsky research institute, but habitually calls it sklif. if you ask people on the street what is hidden in the luxurious palace, the garden ring with a snow-white colonnade, not far from
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sukharevskaya square, few will answer that this is sklif. more precisely, its historical building, behind the façade of which the present, and beyond... the future of domestic medicine is seething. and if you drive behind one of the ambulances from the side. we filmed it when the building had just begun to be inhabited by those who there is work to be done here. before the first patient is admitted in the new building, the staff must find out for themselves how, in a matter
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of minutes, without wasting precious time , they can direct the patient to the place where they will immediately establish a diagnosis and begin to provide treatment immediately in the new building, there are several flows there, and an ambulance , there, right in the warm vestibule where the ambulance arrives, there are just places there. one yellow-green zone was noticed there, a yellow-green zone, that is , these are those patients who do not die, that is, they can be easily examined, there is a separate entry for those who are going directly to the upper block. this route map was calculated based on our own vast experience, the experience of doctors, nurses and technical staff. as a result, all the nuances were taken into account, even this one, you won’t have to wait for an elevator. that's it, serve it, it's ready. through the emergency levies to the operating room, the ambulance knows that it is going there, goes up to the fifth floor, there is
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the operating room, there they begin to operate on the same patient, these are gunshot wounds, these are stab wounds, this is ongoing bleeding, several years ago, precisely in the emergency room in the intensive care unit of the sklefosovsky institute, after a terrible car accident, anastasia ended up, she was lucky, at the moment when her car spun on the ice, she abandoned it. a team from the ministry of emergency situations drove past the pole, then the doctors from cliff took over the matter. i woke up on the third day in intensive care, when i touched my ear, it seemed to me that i had half an ear, there was a scream throughout the entire intensive care unit, everyone came running, they began to ask what was the matter, i said, i’m not beautiful anymore , they found a mirror for me, brought it to me, showed me everything was fine, look, my ear is in place, my ear is really fine everything was in order, but with the rest...
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from andrey grin’s clip, what nastya’s broken bones looked like immediately after the accident and what was done to help them heal, and most importantly, how with minimal blood loss? smaller incision, less access , there were such incisions, here these small ones, and most importantly, with the help of the latest navigation equipment that allows the surgeon to see everything inside the human body, a tumor in the brain, or a broken vertebra that needs to be assembled using screw plates . one screw is needed in one
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one side, turn the other to the other, you see, the navigation shows, it identifies all the vertebrae, i set it, it already draws me a vertebra where i’m going, i can look like this, i look, yeah, oh, this is the right direction, everything is in i make a hole in this direction and insert a screw there, now nastya has a lot of metal in her body, titanium plates, pins and screws. we have the most experience in the world in treating multiple problems, when more than one splint is broken, there are several of them, but in addition to medical experience, something else is important, the mood of the patient himself, his willingness to fight for life, we do not treat a person’s illness, but when you see what a person wants, he will rush forward, he just needs to help, so we helped, here is the result: competition awards, including international level. after the accident , anastasia became a two-time russian table tennis champion. i was included in the paralympic team, my hand is tired,
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all this through tears, pain that can’t be done anywhere, and hellish work. i thought for a long time why, why all this was given, well defending the honor of the country suits me, i have found meaning for myself, i keep in touch with the doctors of neizlefasovsky, i thank them, as every time, every opportunity, what they did, i did. we all succeeded, 7:00 am, good morning, the usual time of medical rounds in sklif, which is carried out daily by the director of the institute sergei petrikov, whose bus, in my opinion, yes, yes, twice, and which is down there on the right side , that’s right, yes, it’s urgent , but tomorrow we’ll be a party plan with the letter twist yes.
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the surgeon is preparing for surgery, handsome! he’s handsome, everyone is calm, they’re joking, but this is going to be a very complicated operation, no, nothing threatens life, but it depends on how the medical team is working now whether this person will remain lame for the rest of his life or not,
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astasiologists, we are ready, 100 years ago , such a fracture could leave a person for life. disabled people, i confirm that we have succeeded, today an experienced surgeon will restore the leg using modern diagnostic and surgical equipment in just an hour. anh, let's drill. and if it seems to you that after such an operation you will be able to get back on your feet only in a couple of months, then this is not so. when will he be able to walk after the surgery? tomorrow. tomorrow, of course, and he can walk tomorrow. upon completion of the operation , an x-ray must be taken. previously, for this it was necessary to take the patient to another office or even to another building; today the image is taken directly in the same operating room, while the patient is still under anesthesia. another thing is that the beauty is indescribable.
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tomorrow morning i will meet this patient in the corridor and he will already be walking towards me... to meet me, now the hider recognizes me, but it doesn’t matter, recently alexandra mikhailovna was on the operating table, she turned awkwardly, fell, the doctors’ verdict, a broken neck hips, surgery is needed, alexandra mikhailovna was 75, when we removed her, only 3 days had passed since the surgical intervention, i was already pain-free, i was getting better. on the sick one, then on the healthy one, on the sick one and my leg doesn’t hurt anymore, fantastic, fantastic, no, this it was true that when i came to the institute, the mortality rate from such injuries was under 30%, a third did not survive at all, and another half died during
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the first year, but now our mortality rate has dropped to... less than 1%, that is, 30 times , such fractures are operated on closed, through a 3 cm skin incision, and a large, large operation is performed through a small, small incision. surgeons of different specializations showed us pictures and said, this is what a postoperative suture looked like 10-20 years ago, this is without endoscopy, what kind of operations, this so, you see these two little marks. today, four small punctures, and this is a clear example of what a colossal path has been made by medicine in general and the team of the scalifosophical institute since its creation. dear friends, happy medical worker’s day. this choir is called
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angels of hope, children who are deaf from birth sing in it, i am engaged in acting, we are happy that we give life hope to our patients, this is the pelvic bone of little alina, due to joint dysplasia she could not even walk, today she is happy life and dances. an ambulance is on its way to a call, serious wounds, it’s hard to watch, but we try to help quickly, after finishing it, the doctors of the ambulance teams of donetsk, lugansk, zaporozhye, kherson, kursk and belgorod are awarded, the day will be good, the day will become brighter, calling,
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prize for the best doctors in russia , today on the first. it will be hot, what where, when, summer series of games, finals, look after the program time, walls in the ancient building of the sklif, where it lives and develops today. medicine has many paintings, each with its own story, and tells us about them professor mageli khubutia, president of the sklefosovsky institute, practitioner... there was such a collapse here that it seemed that it could never
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be restored, but the eyes are afraid, but the hands do, in the process of restoration they found unique artistic canvases in the basements, which we are happy to see if you noticed, there are standing there, you see, two brides, two brides behind the peasants. it means that count shirimi, seeing this great kindness of his wife, gave the serfs their freedom, but before it was like they didn’t marry without a dowry, who played allocated a large sum to each dowry of his serf, and this is a copy of the famous portrait of proskov-pearl, by the serf artist nikolai argunov, the count’s love story.
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scientist nikolai sklefosovsky never worked here, but the first director of the surgical clinic, vasily krasentsev, was his student, if you ask in any part of our country, what is our most famous? medical institution, of course, will be the answer sklif. this is the only research institute in the structure department of health of moscow, there are
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various scientific and practical institutions, but there is only one institute, that is, it is such a huge machine or colossus that allows you to implement everything that has been done in science directly into clinical practice. an unexpected fact for many, although the skrefosovsky institute is called an ambulance institute. assistance to doctors who will come to you when called at home, it has only an indirect relationship. many patients or relatives call and say: well, you will send an ambulance to us, pick it up, they are surprised to learn that we do not have any ambulances, the ambulance is a completely separate structure, we cooperate with them. and the ambulance brings a significant percentage of the most difficult patients to the crypt, as this happened to alexey. looking ahead, it is worth saying, fortunately, because the case turned out to be very difficult. when his wife olga returned home from
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work, alexei lay curled up in pain on the floor. i started pricking my side, but at first i thought it might be an ampedicide, i went home, took a pill, the pain didn’t stop, completely fucking tired. she assessed the immediate condition and, without hesitation, took her to the skliv. the doctors here conducted a preliminary examination and from the expressions on their faces alexey understood that everything was serious. they loaded me onto a gurney, took me into an elevator somewhere, lowered me, and then the separation began, they stuffed tubes into me. later alexey learned that what happened to him is called pancreatic necrosis. in simple terms, this is when the pancreas begins to die, in which case the person dies very quickly. mortality in distant
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years, well, at least 80-90%, now that’s all decreased significantly. this is fundamental research at the institute. previously, in order to reach the pancreas, it was necessary, roughly speaking, to open the stomach and reach the retroperitoneal space through the stomach. but now there are opportunities. this is similar to doing a gastroscopy, but the operation is much more complicated and serious. alexey underwent more than one similar intervention, but everything went well, and then for another 4 months alexey, together with doctors and family, fought for life. gradually he was relieved of drainages, taught again. he got
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here just when he weighed 110 kilograms, in my opinion, and was discharged at 64, but there was an incentive for a speedy recovery, two daughters, seven and eight years old, were waiting for their father to return home, they were worried, they were bored, when they were discharged, they immediately went to bed with him on the bed, i remember, he was lying, there were a lot of pillows, these drains and children around the edges, this disease remains, of course, formidable, one of the most difficult in abdominal surgery. but nevertheless, we are achieving a cure, and there were new techniques, there were inventions in this regard. this the operating room is called hybrid. if previously a seriously ill patient was carried out through several operations spaced apart in time or transported from one operating room to another, now everything is decided here now, in one operating room.
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why am i talking to him now, and that i need a heart transplant. the transplantologist of the khubuti grave has a unique photograph, which he proudly showed us. here he is, the very first patient in the history of russia, without a heart at all in his chest. whose heart has been completely removed, and it’s working, here’s the heart, back then there were big hearts, you couldn’t fit it into the chest,
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they lay outside. this drive worked, it pumped air and the heart, like this , the diaphragm, it drew blood and threw it into the aorta, this man lived like this for 30 days until we found a donor and transplanted a heart into him, a donor suitable in all respects for the patient is very lucky , everything could have turned out differently for vitaly, when his wife... called sklif to find out how her husband’s operation went, they asked her call back later. they didn’t explain anything, yes, that it should be like this, but i felt something was wrong the next day, when i heard from the surgeon that there would be a transplant, they would look for an organ, well, i probably had feelings that i myself had died, well, , well, i don’t
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even know how to explain this, but... he got his new heart in just 7 days, he doesn’t know the name of the donor, but gratitude to this unknown person who died, but in this way, extended his life in another, truly great. vitaly excellent remembers the words of the surgeon when he was taken to the operating room: remember today, today will be your second birthday. have you felt that you have someone else's heart? but i didn’t feel it.
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in the world, who can boast that here, at the sklefosovsky institute, he transplanted almost everything that is generally transplanted to people today, lungs, hearts, he was taken to germany, the germans turned him over, twirled him, said that you know, he has 3 months left to live, take him to russia, let him settle his affairs there.
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to those who saved him, i am very grateful from the bottom of my heart, i have been to many medical institutions, this is the humanity and sincerity that nisklefas specialists have, i have never met it anywhere, you generally feel like an unhealthy person, and why i'm unhealthy, i'm an absolutely healthy person, just like you. sergeevich yudin. doctors all over the world know his name and remember him. this highly educated and versatile man was the chief surgeon of the institute and became its face for a long time. this is how yudin’s colleague recalls operations with it. before the operation, one day
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sergei sergeevich came up to the table, i was standing as the second assistant, he suddenly turns to me and says: “kas, how does the sixth symphony begin?” i timidly tell him: “ an experiment on humans, people are taking risks, the transfusion went well, all
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the modern successes of the institute are based on the history that it had, first of all, on those people who worked in it and were like that - the fundamental, let's say , stones, the foundation of what is happening now, are the great surgeons, who here founded a whole direction, such a new activity, let's say, this is sergei sergeevich yudin, here are professors and demikhov, and bryukhanenko, and many others. vladimir demikhov is a legendary personality and even today controversial. this dog with its head sewn onto its neck. in the middle of the 20th century, a puppy could be found in the corridors of sklif. demikhov began performing operations, there were several of them, to transplant the heads or even half of the body of some dogs onto the body of larger ones in 1954. but before that
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, a huge amount of what began with words first in the world. 1946, world's first heart transplant that year. the world's first transplant of a heart-lung complex, of course, not to a person, but to an animal, a dog, it was necessary to practice on someone. a year later, the world's first isolated lung transplant. 1948 - the world's first liver transplant. 1952 - the world's first coronary bypass surgery, which today seems something completely ordinary. he is considered the father of transplantology, and he is recognized throughout the world, skliv is a legend, yes, because a very rich history, a very long history, more than 200 years, how beautifully it all began from the time of count sheremetyev, brother, lick,
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two minutes, now let’s press to better stop the bleeding, i begin to provide him with medical assistance, then a tank starts working on us , because we are fighting against the fascists, and disabling medical personnel is an important task, first they work on crosses, that is, so that no one can provide help, when a close friend is ill, you put everything down and go, we they abandoned everything and went, because no one would help them except us, when i was hooked, it had already been 2 hours, it turns out, i was still shooting in the trench, something was in the way, i thought, my hand was just broken, let’s go on our toes now, come on, one, two, heart wounds, such wounds are very rare, when we saw this, we were shocked that he survived at all, they found a fuse in my leg, my friend had one in his heart, we didn’t hope. to survive, but thanks to our doctors we stand here alive in front of you.
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when i arrived home, it was only then that i found out that i had been operated on while wearing a bulletproof vest. on the day of the medical worker, mina in the heart, today is the first. we're going, we're going to the neighboring village. the finale of the eighth season of the project is three chords, roll it out for love. a tremendous pleasure, but this is so much
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your song, three chords, finale, watch after the evening news, for many young doctors or students, it is sklif, the ultimate dream and a sign of a successful career. the best, the most enthusiastic, the most initiative are taken here, starting to nurture them even during their institute years. for this purpose, leading specialists here conduct lectures and organize study groups. if a young doctor, after studying and practical training, still has the strength and interest to study in these study groups, he is definitely the person who can work in the crazy 24- hour rhythm of sklif, and this is not easy and you know better than anyone who burns out, residents who have been working for 2-3 years, for some reason they burn out like this. if you feel that you are already sick, you don’t
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feel sorry for the patient and you don’t suffer with the patient, then it’s better to leave. many doctors, with whom we had a chance to talk to during the filming of this film were stingy with emotions and almost no one wanted to let into their personal things. but toxicologist mikhail podshverya shared. he and his wife have been together for 40 years. and she is his main support. any doctor needs family support because... superjet, remember, well, some time ago
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there in sheremetyevo - it was on fire, it was sunday, i remember that everyone gathered there in anti-shock, and everyone arrived quickly, but all the men were somehow completely unshaven, well, because everything is well shave on sunday monday morning for work, everyone was so stubbled, i remember they gathered there, mass entry is our strong point, and it has always been our whole life. these processes were worked out. the sklefasovsky institute has passed through almost all the major man-made accidents , fires and terrorist attacks that have occurred in our country. explosions of residential buildings on guryanova street and on koshirskoe highway. terrorist attacks in the moscow metro, the collapse of transvaal park, explosions in shopping centers at damodedovo airport, in the underground passage on pushkinskaya. particularly heavy in the slip they were even transporting them from perm when the worst happened there.
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specialization, many for some reason believe that they primarily specialize in alcohol poisoning, of course there are plenty of them, but in fact the spectrum of poisoning is much wider. this is the intensive care unit, the toxicological intensive care unit of the heart of this building, the poisoning treatment center, hello, let's go on a round, here are unsuccessful suicides, and those who accidentally salted their salad with saltpeter instead of salt, or as they once took a sip of baralibasov instead of juice
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pipe cleaner. the patient took 10 tablets against without the device, clearly in consciousness, ready for... due to the fact that the tooth was hurting 10 tablets. here, in the toxicology department of the sklifosovsky institute , those who were bitten by a snake and those who received burns from hogweed juice are rescued. this plant has spread catastrophically and is now everywhere. along roads, in unused areas, in unkempt areas of enterprises, and the result of interaction with it can be like this. looks like he's writing.
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july i was on holiday at the seaside, it was thailand, pukhuket, and in the evening i went swimming with a friend, i like to relax at the sea, i closed my eyes, didn’t swim far, suddenly there was a burn, the worst on my stomach, my hands, i... my eyes were such a purple jellyfish and at the first moment i immediately jumped back, i just automatically wanted to push this jellyfish away, well, naturally it’s big, this hood, i flew into this hood with my hands, this is the result, at first there were bubbles, then
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tissue necrosis began, tatyana was helped by thai doctors, but right away there was only one thought: home to moscow to skliv and... except for me sklif, although i have a lot of friends in different clinics, i had no plans to go anywhere except sklif, although foreign doctors also helped me on board the plane, i was starting to have gartani edema, i went from the airport here to the department, when they immediately provided help to the waiting rooms, patients with jellyfish, and we carried out complex treatment, at our institute we are creating and developing liquid collagen and collagen bandages, collagen bandages. we use it specifically in patients with burns from borer and also in patients with toxic for dermatitis after contact with jellyfish, we also used collagen dressings to speed up healing. as a result, this know-how made it possible to refuse the inevitable tissue transplant. extensive wounds healed themselves with new
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skin. today tatyana can boast that she has almost no scars left. another direct visual example. the connection between science and practice, which anastasia simonova has been especially proud of since her student days, who dreamed of sklif. today he is the chief toxicologist in moscow. but cardiac surgeon marat sagirov is also in charge a specialist in moscow, but in the field of cardiovascular surgery i didn’t even think about working in sklif. if in my student years, during the years of studying at the medical institute, someone would have told me that i would work. heart, planned implantation surgery
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another repair of another worn-out artificial left ventricle, a high-tech device created on the basis of niya skalifosovsky. those who have it implanted feel it. it’s strange, perhaps funny, but the first thing is that it’s an unusual, constantly present sound. artificial motor, unlike work hearts, quietly buzzing. i had such a case, i... and i had my hand on my heart and it was as if i was looking at something, well, usually you hear a knock, there’s some kind of buzzing vibration going on, i got scared, i think what is it? i woke up, i'm sister, sister, i say what it is, she says, get used to it, this one says, you have a motor, unlike
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what is given by nature, this one has to be powered with electrical energy from the outside, alas, they have not yet learned how to make batteries that would worked, if not forever, then at least long enough, so that arsen artashevich now i will always have with me a special bag for remote power supplies and... i can show you, my cable comes from here from the battery and here it goes into the stomach, here the vacuum valve is placed and the cable goes there, that's it, here it is it fits, you can even see it in my stomach, that is, where the cable goes, it goes here to the heart, here are the batteries, like this, there is a battery for 4 hours, there is a battery for 8 hours, well, if we say -
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at home, it floats in the lake, keeps the battery floating, i thought the battery would drop
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water and that’s it, my heart stopped, i called him, i said, and now i’m on the shore, i say, i don’t dare, and in general, come, i need to make a transplant, your idea of ​​happiness, mutual love. makarova, why are you jumping off like that for good then, my country. alexey batalov
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decided to start everything from the very beginning in the film “my dear man”. today is the first one. they were like a friendly family. there is no need to expand on this. yana, you don’t understand how dangerous this is. kidnapping, attempt on the life of a police officer, hostage taking. i i was watching tv there, yana was shooting. oleg will get them out of there. the police are looking for a woman and a boy, but no one is looking for a man and a girl. we look like circurods, honestly, for europe the most important thing is when a father abandons his children, he is called the biological father. i didn't leave you. then why weren't you with us? by the way, our estonian colleagues went out with dogs. they'll be taken soon. colleague, he needs to be saved, he is the one himself.
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43 stones, that’s exactly how many were taken out of svetlana’s gall bladder, when she holds them in her palm, it’s not even clear how simple they are fit inside, and even more so how a person lived with it. usually in such cases the gallbladder is removed, but when for one reason or another it is impossible to perform a major operation, as was the case with svetlana, then the gallbladder may be forced to preserve what
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was done, and the stones were removed, simultaneously affecting them... that in a few months the gallbladder will cease to function normally and it will have to be removed . more than 2 years have passed since that day. svetlana, good afternoon, glad to see you, how are you doing, how are you gall bladder, let's go take a look. medical activity occurred in the era of the emergence of laparoscopic surgery, planned surgery was already widespread in my time, but for emergency patients who required emergency surgery, it was not applicable, all emergency operations were performed from large incisions of laportamia, and we actually have developed that this is now done
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using flexible endoscopy with virtually no incision. on the stomach. many people, going home a few days after surgery, conducted by sklif doctors, they do not even suspect that their case is one of those that will later be written about in international scientific journals or filmed in news stories. lidia alexandrovna is just such a unique patient. she came to the shoot herself, only leaning lightly on her husband’s hand to help.
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it was only when i returned home a few days later, to see other doctors, already at the district clinic, and then after reading on the internet, that i found out: an operation done like this, off the top of my head, and because of this it seemed ordinary, turned out to be extremely rare. popliteal aneurysm, remote lydia alexandrovna was the largest of all those diagnosed in russia.
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successful operations to remove these all over the world. i can count it on the fingers of one hand, only one such operation is described on the internet, but there are more, everything, everything, it seems like this. what is more valuable is that at their golden wedding, which this married couple will celebrate very soon, they will be able to dance to their heart’s content, without even thinking about what it is, but neuroism. we will explain that this is a critical expansion of the vessel or even the aorta. the walls become thinner, blood clots inside them can completely block the blood flow at any moment, and then a rupture occurs. if in the case of a popliteal aneurysm this could lead to amputation, then if a cerebral aneurysm bursts, this is death. this is exactly how everyone’s favorite actor andrei mironov died. the aneurysm, rupturing, pours into
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the space of the brain, and the person. dies, if he remains alive, he will be deeply disabled, life will become a burden for him, aortic aneurysm and its rupture, well, almost always, the death of the patient, pours out one and a half, two, 2.5 liters of blood in order to prevent this, surgical methods are also used, modern methods in vascular surgery are aimed at eliminating large-scale operations, they try to repair vessels through small incisions, stents and special spirals and even vascular prostheses of different sizes, from 2 mm for cerebral vessels to 25-30 mm in diameter for the aorta, but in addition to the frame there is also polyester fabric that acts as a wall, this is how these are implanted
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prostheses, tubular prostheses, let’s say into the aorta, and in this way we save our patient, prevent his death. huge flow of people, hundreds of cases, every day.
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constantly operates. today there are plans to remove two brain tumors, in two very different patients in terms of the general picture of the disease. and therefore, these operations will be carried out using various high-tech equipment and different techniques. in some cases, we carry out interventions using so-called multidisciplinary teams, when in one team there is a neurosurgeon, a vascular surgeon, and... a surgeon in order to use all the capabilities of the specialists that are at the institute, when the department of neurosurgery in sklif was just being organized, and this was in 1960,
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one could only dream of this , and the scale cannot be compared with modern ones. initially, the department had only 45 beds, and the staff consisted of four doctors who did not have a special neurosurgical background.
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a specialty that allows you to touch the brain with your hands, that's it, let's go when
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the main part of the operation to remove the tumor has been completed, vladimir krylov’s colleagues are taking over the baton, the reasons are clear, preparations for the next operation are already underway in the neighboring operating room, good morning, at what stage are we, bone we... about 15 minutes, okay, triponation is not completed yet , and for us this is a chance to end the conversation, i even wonder what they will talk about in the corridor of the operating room now, about science, about the most complex devices that help doctors today, we have 15 minutes between one and two operations, so there is an opportunity to say a few words, i would i wanted to say kind words to the operating nurses of the institute... in the ensemble that forms the operating room, the operating nurse plays one of the main characters, because the outcome
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of the operation largely depends on her, we have almost 700 doctors, 1200 nurses and there are a lot of other personnel that no one sees, there are also technical services, cleaning services that are involved in cleaning and transporting patients, these are those who transport the sick and those who wash everything. and cleans, and the crypt also has its own laundry and central sterilization department, where operating kits are prepared for use. this impression, sometimes, remains with many, that the sklefosovsky institute is an institution that starts working as soon as something happens, and so it is in some kind of mode, you know, like on tvs there is a standby button, that's where they pressed it all. froze, yes, and nothing
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happens, when something happened, they squeezed it out and immediately some work began, work, in fact, this is not so, the huge organism of the institute has been working day and night, all year round, for a hundred years now, like a well-oiled mechanism, or like a healthy human heart. if we remember what people who live with a transplanted heart told us, the analogy becomes clear. this... an artificial rotor disturbs with its buzzing, a worn out, diseased heart beats weakly and unevenly, but a healthy heart works silently and is not felt at all. likewise, the sklefosovsky institute, its activities hidden behind the front façade of the sheremetyev palace, seems invisible for one reason only. it works silently without any glitches.
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hello, this is a substance deception program. today we will talk about meat. my name is olesya nosova, i am the editor-in-chief of komsomolskaya pravda and with me is the famous endocrinologist zukhra pavlova. meat is our favorite product with zuhra sharipovna, so i have great news about meat. preparing for this broadcast, i talked with our economics department, the komsomolskaya pravda newspaper, with specialists who said that we have absolutely amazing things what's going on with meat now. the radiances began to eat
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more meat, for example, one person eats about 79 kg of meat per year, just 20 years ago this was almost half as much, 41 kg. in the whole world, people eat about 43 kg, and rich countries eat 83 kg, that is, we are close to rich countries, and this is very, very good, we can afford it, yes, yes, okay, guys, why eat meat? this is very good and correct, well, i always say in this situation that we have teeth, not only incisors, yes, like herbivores, but fangs, like carnivores, and this it’s absolutely not in vain, we should eat meat, including red meat, because that’s how our body works, you can’t fool physiology, there are, of course, people who don’t eat animal proteins at all, including meat, but humans and human...

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