well, look, sergei anatolyevich, when talking with kandratovich, you know this doctor very well, i have known him for more than 40 years, we studied together. we asked him about one particular operation named after our capital, yes, but still this operation is your know-how, and how did you manage to fit minsk into world history oncology? we are talking about an operation that was called minsk-koln pouch. this reservoir is a rather severe group of patients suffering from bladder cancer when removal is required. tubes were placed and urine was constantly collected in some kind of bags, or transplanted into a continuous intestine; as a result, the person recovered from cancer, then he began to suffer from all kinds of inflammatory diseases, the infection enters through the tubes or from the intestines enters the kidneys, pilonephritis develops, kidney failure for . 1-2 years most often, these patients died precisely from postural failure, and so, at that time , artificial bladder operations were developed, when a reservoir was formed from a section of the intestine, about a meter long, li