Endoscopic techniques for the diagnosis and surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors
Endoscopy of benign ovarian tumors: from accurate diagnosis to organ-sparing surgical technique.
Master endoscopic management of bullous disease and spontaneous pneumothorax — from diagnosis to minimally invasive surgery.
Spontaneous pneumothorax demands quick and well-considered decisions from the surgeon, and an error in choosing tactics results in recurrence and re-hospitalization of the patient. The course is built on modern principles of thoracic surgery and covers the diagnosis of bullous disease, indications for intervention, and endoscopic treatment techniques that reduce invasiveness and recovery time.
You will confidently differentiate clinical scenarios, reasonably choose the scope of the operation, and apply video-assisted thoracoscopic technologies in practice. A structured management algorithm will help minimize the risk of recurrence and act calmly even in an emergency situation.
Thoracic surgeon, oncologist, highest category, Candidate of Medical Sciences
Thoracic surgeon and oncologist of the highest category, Candidate of Medical Sciences with more than thirty years of surgical experience. He has mastered a wide range of complex interventions on the organs of the chest and mediastinum, which makes his experience especially valuable for specialists in the surgical and oncological fields.
Thoracic surgeon, oncologist of the highest qualification category, Candidate of Medical Sciences. Work experience — 31 years. Works at the "UGMK-Zdorovye" medical center and the Ural Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology.
Endoscopy of benign ovarian tumors: from accurate diagnosis to organ-sparing surgical technique.
Endometriosis: laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment — a systematic approach to one of the most challenging diagnoses in gynecology.
Hysteroscopy and hysteroresectoscopy: confident diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of uterine cavity pathology.