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Volume 7 Number 2 Year 2022

40 articles in this issue 

Malkhaz Mizandari

     Various non-malignant and malignant pathologies of pancreas, duodenum, major papilla and retroperitoneal space, associated with pancreatic duct obstruction may lead to initiation of pancreatitis and also to either initiation, or r... see more

 

Javier Padillo

This means that, at present, there is no device that adapts to the anatomical characteristics of each patient and manages to control the spillage of intestinal effluvium from the wound.

 

Oleg Rummo

Acute liver failure – one of the most difficult diseases of hepatology. The complexity of this problem can be explained not only in the extremely bad condition of a patient but also in the rapid development of the life threatening complications, that may ... see more

 

Andrew A. Gumbs,Eric Lorenz,Tzu-Jung Tsai,Lee Starker,Joe Flanagan,Andrea Benedetti Cacciaguerra,Ng Jing Yu,Melinda Bajul,Elie Chouillard,Roland Croner,Mohammad Abu Hilal

Background: The Study: of International Multi-centered Minimally Invasive Liver Resection (SIMMILR) is a study of ColoRectal Liver Metstases (CRLM) from 6 international centers. Materials and Methods: Resections were divided by the approach... see more

 

Nino Gabunia,Teimuraz Dochviri

 Materials and Methods: 72 patients with different bladder damage. Pre-operative preparation that includes: diet one week before the operation, the medicine are prescribed for intestinal microflora, checked Cardiovascular, Respiratory system and urin... see more

 

Givi Koberidze,Revaz Otarashvili,Ilia Chanukvadze

There are little known anatomical details within human liver formed through the confluence of fibrous sheathes of the portal canals and those of the hepatic veins in some areas where these structures come into contact and interdigitate.The perivascular fi... see more

 

Nodar Khodeli,Zurab Chkhaidze,Nino Inauri

Organ transplantation is multi-component treatment method. It has no alternative in irreversible diseases.  Its accompanied by many important issues, but the most discussed is - Organ Preservation . There are known a lot of methods of organs preserva... see more

 

Oleg Golovachovi,Mariam Golovachovi

Collagen implants combine all benefits that synthetic polimers and tissue transplants have, and devoid of negative aspects as toxicity and carcinogenicity; immunotropic and allergic activity.Collagen implants have great potential for the treatment of dama... see more

 

Merab Khvadagiani,Giorgi Khvedelidze

Introduction: The hyperplasia of the inferior nasal turbinate is a widespread reason for the chronically obstruction of the nasal respiration. A variety of surgical procedures are perfomed for reduction of hyperplastic inferior nasal turbinates. The multi... see more

 

Giorgi Pataraia,Nana Tchanturidze,Grigol Tchatchia,Tatiana Mermanishvili

The pathogenesis of lead intoxication, clinic and treatment have been comprehensively studied by the international  medical community. In the scientific literature, the main emphasis is on the description of the changes caused by toxic doses of lead ... see more

 

Nato Pitkshelauri,George Lobzhanidze,Nino Chikhladze

DIKU/SIU founded CPEA-2015/10057 Project Georgian-Norwegian Master program in Public Health (GeNoC-PH) was launched in 2016 in Georgia. Project coordinator from Norway was Arctic University of Norway and in Georgia - Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State Univ... see more

 

Mariam Andriadze,Nino Chikhladze,Maia Kereselidze

 Downward trend was detected in number of hospitalization during study period, reducing cases from 1000 to 400. Presumably, Covid-19 pandemic has contributed in the reduction of hospitalizations significantly. More researches are needed for further a... see more

 

Nino Chikhladze,Nato Pitkshelauri,Natia Skhvitaridze

Georgia joined the Bologna process in 2005 and since that time 3 cycle of education  (BA, MA, PhD) was introduced in the country. Exception are programs in the fields of medicine, veterinary and teacher education, they are defined by the national leg... see more

 

Tamar Lobjanidze,Natia Skhvitaridze,Mariam Lobjanidze,B Ramirez,Giorgi Shakarishvili

Background:Recent events in the world, wars, pandemics, have once again raised the issue of the need for competent human resources in global public health. In fact, in the developing countries, there are no global public health or global health master's d... see more

 

Maia Bitskinashvili

In a study we conducted that looked at childhood psychological traumas in students, we have a clear picture of how prevalent childhood trauma is in our community. According to the studies conducted of the students’ population show that the cumulative effe... see more

 

Otto Rienhoff

IntroductionThe term “precision medicine” is used often as a positive phrase to summarize vaguely the future of a medicine, which is supported massively by digital inventions, artificial intelligence, and IT-infrastructures. The vague term allows many per... see more

 

Otto Rienhoff

IntroductionMedical Research faces measurements growing in numbers, in resolution, and in complexity under nationally different legal and ethical regulations. The internet is pushing this development. Well-known and new publication platforms become more a... see more

 

E Nebadze,R Shakarishvili,N Kvirkvelia

Backgraund. The outbreak of the novel and highly infectious COVID-19 has resulted in hundreds of millions of infections and millions of deaths globally. Infected individuals experience upper and lower respiratory complications that range in severity and m... see more

 

David Prangishvili

Genetic research involving genomic DNA samples can easily be altered or corrupted by genomic DNA degradation. Once genomic DNA unfolds or breaks apart, the conclusions provided by any examination or assay may not be valid. Thus, proper storage is required... see more

 

G Gamkrelidze,M Kandashvili,M Tsverava,T Lortkipanidze,E Lepsveridze,V Lagani,M Kokaia,R Solomonia

Background. Epilepsy is a severe neurological disease characterized by spontaneous recurrent seizures (SRS) and affects 1% of human population. A complex pathophysiological process referred to as epileptogenesis transforms a normal brain into an epileptic... see more

 

Ann Margvelashvili

Record of interest in the human body starts from ancient times, about 1600 BCE. Already in the 2nd century, Galen was a skilled surgeon performing operations. He discovered that the larynx generates voice and was a pioneer in research on the human spine. ... see more

 

Merab Beraia

There is a lot of uncertainty in the theory of hemodynamics: The amount of work need to displace the blood in the systemic circulation, exceeds the work done by the left ventricle.Blood flow acceleration increases from the left ventricular outflow tract t... see more

 

Kaasa Stein

Integration of oncology and palliative care (PC) combines two paradigms: the tumour-directed approach, which is the main focus of oncology, and the host-directed approach, which is the focus of PC. Contemporary PC aims to prevent, treat and reduce symptom... see more

 

Levan Gogichaishvili,Gia Lobzhanidze,Mikheil Jangavadze

Plasma samples were isolated from 4?mL of peripheral blood from patient with HCC (n=32), HCC with MTS  (n=5), Cirrhosis - (n=7), HCV positive - (n=5), and healthy individuals. Fresh Total DNA/RNA/miRNA was extracted from blood plasma using RecoverAll... see more

 

Mikheil Jangavadze,Leavn Gogichaishvili,Zanda Bedinashvili

Gankyrin/PSMD10  plays  an  important  role  in  tumorogenes,  especially  hepatocellular  carcinogenesis. Protein  expression  significantly  increased  in  Hepatocelular  Carcino... see more

 

David Tabagari,Davig Giorgadze,Tamta Makharadze,Mariam Zhvania,Elene Dolmazashvili,Salome Kordzaia

Our body is capable of producing immune response against tumor cells. The main soldiers of immune system are cytotoxic T lymphocytes and NK cells. After some time and adjustments, tumor cells become resistant to our immune response, by overexpressing spec... see more

 

N Kalandarishvili

   There are many kind of tumors, Brain tumors account for 1.4% of all cancers. Median age of brain cancer is 58 years. Incidence is 6.4 per 100 000  men and women per year. The 5-year survival for localized brain and other nervous sys... see more

 

N Kalandarishvili

   There are many kind of tumors, Brain tumors account for 1.4% of all cancers. Median age of brain cancer is 58 years. Incidence is 6.4 per 100 000  men and women per year. The 5-year survival for localized brain and other nervous sys... see more

 

M Tsverava,D Tsverava

Pulmonary congestion and Oedema is useful marker of HF, but its diagnosis is chalenging. The aim of this study was to determine the place of pulmonary ultrasound in patients with DHF.Objective: To find Sonographic changes of lung in patients with Congesti... see more

 

Kaasa Stein

Prof. Kaasa is Head of Department of Oncology at Oslo University Hospital, Professor of Palliative Medicine at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo and Director of the European Palliative Care Research Centre.Cancer is a major public hea... see more