Work experience: 38 years
Education:
- Donetsk State Medical Institute named after M. Gorky;
- specializations: "Proctology", "Laparoscopic Surgery"
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- member of the European Society of Coloproctology;
- member of the Endoscopic Surgery Society;
- member of the Pirogov Surgical Society;
- member of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery;
- member of the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO);
- regularly attends certification courses in surgery and proctology.
Scientific activity:
- PhD in Medical Sciences, Associate Professor;
- author of over 120 scientific papers, including 3 textbooks, 2 monographs, 2 inventions, and 1 rational proposal.
Areas of professional development:
- proctologist-surgeon of the highest category, performing a wide range of complex operations using modern minimally invasive techniques that ensure faster patient recovery;
- head of the Surgical Department at MM "Dobrobut";
- director of the Proctology Center;
- internship in laparoscopic surgery (Hamburg, Germany).
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- non-surgical and surgical treatment of hemorrhoids (latex ligation, photocoagulation, radio wave hemorrhoidectomy, THD).
- treatment of anal fissures (conservative and surgical);
- operations for acute paraproctitis and rectal fistulas (LIFT, Fistula Plug);
- surgical treatment of epithelial coccygeal passages;
- treatment of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease;
- surgery for intestinal obstruction, peritonitis, and diverticulosis;
- reconstructive and restorative surgery for intestinal stomas;
- laparoscopic and traditional surgeries (abdominal hernias with mesh implants, acute appendicitis, gallstone disease);
- conservative and surgical treatment of anorectal diseases: acute and chronic hemorrhoids, anal fissures, perianal warts, anal itching, polyps of the rectum and colon, acute and chronic paraproctitis (rectal fistulas), dermoid cysts of the sacrococcygeal region (epithelial coccygeal passage).