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Lymphedema of the limb: levels of bypass surgery

https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/82/04

Abstract

The paper provides information on the possible levels of performing shunting operations for limb lymphedema. The aim of the study was to study the anatomy of the lymphatic system of the skin and subcutaneous tissue in the clinic and in the experiment, comparing the data obtained with morphological changes occurring during the development of lymphedema. The substantiation of the levels of shunting operations is presented, taking into account the anatomy of the lymphatic system and pathophysiological changes in tissues during the development of chronic edema.

About the Authors

V. F. Baytinger
Institute of Microsurgery; Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V. F. Voyno-Yasenetsky
Russian Federation

Vladimir F. Baytinger, Dr. Med. sci., Professor, President, Institute of Microsurgery; Professor, the Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Prof. V. F. Voino-Yasenetsky

96, Ivan Chernykh st., Tomsk, 634063

1, Partizan Zheleznyak st., Krasnoyarsk, 660022



S. V. Malinovsky
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Stanislav V. Malinovsky, Cand. Med. sci., Associate Professor, the Department of Human Anatomy with the course of Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery

2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050



O. S. Kurochkina
Institute of Microsurgery; Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Oksana S. Kurochkina, Cand. Med. sci., surgeon, Institute of Microsurgery; Associate Professor, the Department of Human Anatomy with the course of Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery, Siberian State Medical University

96, Ivan Chernykh st., Tomsk, 634063

2, Moskovsky trakt st., Tomsk, 634050



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Baytinger V.F., Malinovsky S.V., Kurochkina O.S. Lymphedema of the limb: levels of bypass surgery. Issues of Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery. 2022;25(3):30-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52581/1814-1471/82/04

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