Sholokh Vitaly Nikolaevich
29.11.1980
Specialty: surgeon, oncosurgeon
Areas of activity:
- all types of open surgical interventions on the abdominal organs
cavities.
- all types of laparoscopic (endoscopic) interventions on organs
abdominal cavity.
- minimally invasive phlebology (endovenous laser coagulation,
sclerotherapy, miniphlebectomy).
- routine and minimally invasive (laser) proctology.
Work experience: 16 years
1998 – 2004 – studies at the medical faculty of Odessa
State Medical University.
2004 – 2006 – internship in surgery.
2007 – 2018 – Resident of the Surgical Department No. 1 of Odessa
railway hospital.
2017 – 2018 – Assistant of the Department of Surgery No. 1 at the Odessa National
Medical University.
2018 – 2021 – Resident of the surgical department of LLC
"Cardica Assistance" (St. Catherine Clinic).
2021 – Resident of the surgical department of OMD clinic.
Since 2020 – consultant for a number of private medical centers.
Member of the Odessa Association of Surgeons
Member of the European Association of Endoscopic Surgeons (EAST)
Read more• Surgical treatment: laparoscopic operations to remove all types of hernias (inguinal hernias, femoral hernias, umbilical hernias, postoperative ventral hernias, esophageal opening of the diaphragm and other types of abdominal wall hernias).
• Treatment of gallstone disease, removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy), stones in the ducts.
• Operative treatment for acute conditions (acute appendicitis, acute cholecystitis, perforating ulcer, perforation of a diverticulum, intestinal obstruction, purulent-septic diseases), all conditions of "acute abdomen".
• Treatment of oncological diseases of the stomach, intestines and other organs of the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space.
• Treatment of varicose veins of the legs.
• Operative treatment of obesity (bariatric surgery) and metabolic dysfunction.
• Colitis, hemorrhoids, anal itching, fissures, constipation and diarrhea, anal sphincter weakness, anal sphincter incontinence due to rupture of the perineum after childbirth.
• Abdominal injuries.
• Perianal condylomas.
• Polypos.
• Proctitis, paraproctitis and others.
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