Medical manipulations

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in newborns and children

Primary cardiopulmonary resuscitation in children is performed directly at the scene of the incident by any person familiar with the elements of CPR technique.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an organized, sequential procedure for dealing with circulatory arrest, including diagnosing the absence of blood circulation and breathing, maintaining basic vital functions

Liver biopsy

Liver biopsy provides histologic and other information that is not available by other means. Although a biopsy examines only a small piece of tissue, the sample is usually representative, even in focal lesions.

Keratoprosthetics

In cases where corneal transplantation cannot provide transparent engraftment, keratoprosthetics is performed - replacing the cloudy cornea with a biologically inert plastic material.

Corneal transplantation (keratoplasty)

Keratoplasty (corneal transplant) is the main section in corneal surgery. Corneal transplant has different target settings. The main goal of the operation is optical, i.e. restoration of lost vision.

Vision correction with spectacle lenses

The main task of any correction of ametropia ultimately comes down to creating conditions for focusing the image of objects on the retina.

Contact vision correction

Contact vision correction has a centuries-old history. Leonardo da Vinci and Rene Descartes were interested in this issue.

Tracheotomy

Tracheotomy is an urgent, and in other cases planned, surgical intervention performed when respiratory obstruction of the larynx or trachea occurs, leading to suffocation.

Removal of tonsils (tonsillectomy)

Indications for tonsillectomy (removal of tonsils) are quite numerous, but contraindications to this surgical intervention are no less numerous. Failure to comply with strict indications (contraindications) for tonsillectomy (removal of tonsils) and its implementation often turns a patient with a relatively favorable course of chronic tonsillitis

Maxillary sinus puncture

Puncture of the maxillary sinus for diagnostic purposes is performed only in cases where it combines therapeutic purposes, and only when, during nasal endoscopy, there is a suspicion of the presence of pathological contents in the sinus.