E.Yu. Mingalimova1, S.V. Zinchenko1,2, R.Sh. Khasanov3, L.I. Khaertdinov1,2
1Republican Clinical Oncology Dispensary of Ministry of Healthcare of Tatarstan Republic named after prof. M.Z. Sigal, Kazan
2Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Kazan
3Kazan State Medical Academy ― Branch Campus of the FSBEI FPE RMACPE MOH Russia, Kazan
Zinchenko Sergey V. ― Doct. of Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology of Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University
74 Karl Marks Str., Kazan, 420012, Russian Federation, e-mail: zinchenkos.v@mail.ru
Abstract
The purpose of this review was the need to study early postoperative complications in cancer patients after surgical interventions. The article analyzes the existing sources of literature on the declared issue. Numerous studies by domestic and foreign authors concern only narrow technical aspects, without touching on key issues of reducing the risk of postoperative complications. These circumstances determine the relevance of conducting comprehensive studies on the formation of a vector of systemic measures aimed at reducing postoperative complications and associated mortality and disability of patients with malignant neoplasms.
Key words: early postoperative complications, malignant neoplasms, prevention of early postoperative complications.