Medical manipulations

Intracorporeal and extracorporeal detoxification

Intracorporeal detoxification (enterosorption). To bind toxins inside the body and then remove them, drugs are used that are capable of adsorbing low- and medium-molecular toxic agents on the surface of the active substance molecules.

Transcranial electrical stimulation

Transcranial electrical stimulation, or mesodiencephalic modulation, allows normalizing the functioning of neuroendocrine centers, which is impaired in people dependent on psychoactive substances.

Colon cleansing pills

To cleanse the intestines without using enemas, you can use various tablets, including those developed by Russian pharmacists.

Intestinal cleansing

Colon cleansing is a personal matter for each person. I would like to remind you that a lot of lymphatic capillaries open on the papillae of the colon mucosa. But what if access is blocked by a thick layer of dirt?

Joint endoprosthetics

Joint endoprosthetics is considered one of the most effective methods of surgical treatment of patients with rheumatological diseases. This operation has become an integral part of the rehabilitation treatment of patients with rheumatic pathology and musculoskeletal disorders, since it not only relieves pain, but also restores functional activity and improves the quality of life.

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is currently the most effective method for diagnosing damage to intra-articular structures. Arthroscopy is used to diagnose joint damage in cases where non-invasive research methods are ineffective.

Anesthesia for cesarean section

Anesthesia for cesarean section may vary. The anesthesiologist should remember and inform the obstetrician and neonatologist if more than 8 minutes pass from the skin incision to the extraction of the fetus and more than 3 minutes from the uterine incision to its extraction. Regardless of the technique, there is a high risk of developing intrauterine hypoxia and acidosis in the fetus/newborn.

Intercostal nerve blockade

Intercostal nerve block is quite simple and has wide clinical application as an additional measure of pain relief in the postoperative period and in case of rib fractures. It significantly facilitates respiratory care, promotes expectoration and reduces the frequency of postoperative complications.

Epidural anesthesia

Epidural anesthesia switches off all types of functional activity of the nerve: motor, sensory and vegetative. Unlike spinal anesthesia, in which the local anesthetic solution is mixed and diluted with cerebrospinal fluid, with epidural anesthesia it spreads through the epidural space, part of it leaves the spinal canal through the intervertebral openings, which makes the spread of epidural anesthesia not always predictable.

Spinal anesthesia

Spinal anesthesia may be the method of choice for many surgeries below the umbilicus, such as hernia repair, gynecological and urological surgeries, perineal or genital surgeries. Any lower limb surgery can be performed under spinal anesthesia.