Importance of «surgery of quick recovery» program for surgical treatment of bladder tumors


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The article presents an analytical review of literature outlining the prospects for the use of the program "Surgery of quick recovery" in the surgical treatment of the bladder malignant tumors. The multi-modal program "Surgery of quick recovery" was found to reduce the number of postoperative complications and shorten recovery of patients with bladder cancer.

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S. P Darenkov

Central State Medical Academy of the RPA; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

Ph.D., Prof., Head of Department of Urology, Central State Medical Academy of the RPA, Head of Center of Urology of Clinical Hospital of the RPA

S. V Kotov

The First City Clinical Hospital n.a. N.I. Pirogov; PFUR; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

A. A Proskokov

The First City Clinical Hospital n.a. N.I. Pirogov; PFUR; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

A. G Jusufov

The First City Clinical Hospital n.a. N.I. Pirogov; PFUR; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

S. V Belomytcev

The First City Clinical Hospital n.a. N.I. Pirogov; PFUR; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

E. V Badovskaya

The First City Clinical Hospital n.a. N.I. Pirogov; PFUR; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

R. R Gubaidullin

The First City Clinical Hospital n.a. N.I. Pirogov; PFUR; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

I. S Pinchuk

The First City Clinical Hospital n.a. N.I. Pirogov; PFUR; Clinical Hospital of the Russian President’s Administration

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