Plasty of the stenosed terminal sygmostoma, using the rotated flap

Abstract

Plasty of the stenosed terminal sygmostoma, using the rotated flap

Author Biographies

O. I. Tkachenko, Odessa National Medical University

Tkachenko Oleksandr Ivanovych; MD, DSci(Med);
Head of Department of Surgery N4 with a Course on Oncology;
Odessa National Medical University;
+380503366933
doctortkachenko@i.ua
Orcid.org/0000-0001-7929-0220

V. E. Maksymovskyj, Odessa National Medical University

Maksymovskyj Viacheslav Yevgenovych; MD, PhD;
Assistant of Department of Surgery N4 with a Course on Oncology;
Odessa National Medical University;
Valikhovsky Lane 2, Odessa, 65028, Ukraine
+380503921484
maksidoc@gmail.com
Orcid.org/0000-0001-5084-3290

V. V. Pyrogov, Odessa National Medical University

PyrogovVadymVyacheslavovych; Third-Year Intern; MBBS;
Odessa National Medical University;
+380972532008
motorid@ukr.net
Orcid.org/0000-0001-7781-844X

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Published
2019-10-21
Section
Brief Communications