Monica's vascular surgery department telephone number of the senior nurse. Department of Pediatric Maxillofacial Surgery GBUZ MO Monika

The first issue of the Bulletin of the Russian Society of Urologists has been published, dedicated to the Anniversary of MONIKI, the urological clinic and the department of urology.

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Currently, the clinic has 60 beds. The department includes a laboratory for remote and contact lithotripsy, equipped with four devices for remote lithotripsy (“SII” and “Gemini” from DornierMedTech (Germany), “ModularisUro” from Siemens (Germany), as well as a domestic device “LGK- Compact" from LGK), an endoscopic room, a functional diagnostic room with the urodynamic system "Duet" (Medtronic, Denmark), an ultrasound room with ultrasound diagnostic systems Viking, Merlin, FlexFocus, ProFocus, MiniFocus from B&K-Medical (Denmark), a device for performing X-ray endourological operations “OpusII” from DornierMedTech (Germany), as well as a device “Ablatherm” from Edap-Technomed (France) for high-energy ultrasound therapy of patients with prostate cancer. The clinic has priorities in the implementation of angiographic methods of diagnosis and treatment in patients with anomalies of the genitourinary system, tumors of the kidneys and bladder. The growth of the clinic’s scientific achievements and its equipment with the most modern diagnostic and treatment equipment would have been impossible without the implementation of a special program by the Governor of the Moscow Region, Hero of the Soviet Union B.V. Gromova.

The team of the urological clinic with the governor of the Moscow region,
Hero of the Soviet Union B.V. Gromov,
members of the government of the Moscow region and director of MONIKI (from 1984 to 2013),
corresponding member G.A. Onoprienko and friends of the clinic, 2008

The clinic annually examines and treats about 1,100-1,300 patients. Over the past 30 years, approximately 33,000 patients have been treated. The incidence is represented mainly by urolithiasis (35%), benign and malignant tumors of various locations (11.3%), acute and chronic inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary organs, benign prostatic hyperplasia (7.3%), post-traumatic and post-inflammatory strictures and obliterations of the urethra channel in men. It should be noted that over the past decades there has been an increase in the number of patients with cancer, urolithiasis and anomalies of the urinary system.

With the widespread introduction into medical practice of ultrasound diagnostics, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, as well as various methods of remote and contact lithotripsy, endoscopic methods of surgical treatment of prostate adenoma, bladder stones and urethral strictures, laparoscopic operations, the main quality indicators of the department’s work have radically changed and efficiency of bed use.

The average length of stay of a patient in a bed has decreased to 14 days, bed turnover is on average 20, bed capacity per year is 330-350, bed occupancy is 98-110%, hospital mortality does not exceed 0.2-0.6%. Up to one and a half thousand different surgical interventions are performed annually. The share of emergency operations accounts for 2.3% to 2.8%. Operational activity tends to increase annually and amounts to 84-88%.

Over the past decade and a half, the level of open interventions has generally decreased to one third of the total, and for some nosologies, such as urolithiasis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, urethral strictures in men, does not exceed 3-5%. Most endoscopic surgical interventions are performed using modern minimally invasive percutaneous and transurethral technologies.

Scientific directions

The main scientific areas that the clinic has been working on over the past decades are the following.

  • Problems of oncourology.
  • Urolithiasis disease.
  • Surgical and conservative treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
  • Treatment of strictures and obliterations of the urethra in men.
  • Plastic surgery for scar lesions of the ureter.
  • Congenital anomalies of the development of the genitourinary system in children and adults.
  • Minimally invasive methods for diagnosing and treating urological complications in patients after kidney transplantation.
  • New technologies in the treatment of urological diseases.
  • Modern aspects of diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.

GBUZ MO MONIKI- a unique scientific, medical, and educational complex in Russia. There are 22 surgical and therapeutic clinics located here.

This medical institution is the largest healthcare structure in the Moscow region. The hospital operates as a multidisciplinary center providing highly qualified medical, diagnostic and advisory assistance to the population of the Moscow region.

Address of GBUZ MO MONIKA:

  • Moscow, Shchepkina street, 61/2.

Opening hours:

  • on weekdays, from 9.00 to 14.00, and weekends are traditionally Saturday and Sunday.

Monika's Hospital on the map (directions)

Directions to Monica Hospital

If you need to get to MONIKA, there are several ways to do this.

Metro

When getting to the hospital by metro, you can get off at any of several stations, depending on what is most convenient for you.

The closest metro station to MONIKA is Prospekt Mira. From there you need to walk a little more than 500 meters. Exit the metro in the direction of the Olimpiysky sports complex (there should be a sign in the metro), then walk along Shchepkina Street.

The journey will take about ten minutes at a measured pace. However, it is possible to get from the metro by public transport, for example, a trolleybus or a minibus, if for some reason you cannot walk.

By bus

You can also get to MONIKA by bus.

  • For example, from the Rizhskaya metro station you can take bus No. 19. You need to go two stops and get off at the Shchepkina Street-Trifonovsky Temple stop.
  • If you take a bus from the Maryina Roshcha station, then you need the same route 19, but you will have to travel a little more, 4 stops. The same bus number will take you from the Butyrskaya metro station - 10 stops, and from the Fonvizinskaya station - 13 stops, and from the Timiryazevskaya station - 15 stops. The stop at which to get off, as stated above, is “Shchepkina Street - Trifonovsky Temple.”
  • In addition, bus number 24 runs from the Maryina Roshcha metro station. You need to go 4 stops and get off at the one called “House of War Veterans”. You can also take the same bus from the Vladykino metro station, but you will have to travel 24 stops.
  • In addition, by bus number 24 you can get 3 stops from the Tsvetnoy Boulevard station and get off at the Olympic Sports Complex stop. You need to get up at the same stop if you are coming from the Trubnaya metro station; bus No. 24 has 5 stops.
  • By bus, number 38, you can get there from the following metro stations: “Tsvetnoy Boulevard” - 3 stops, “Trubnaya” - 5 stops. Exit to the Olympic Sports Complex. From the Maryina Roshcha metro stations it is 2 stops, Rizhskaya - 6 stops, get off at the House of War Veterans.

By minibus

If it is more convenient for you to travel by minibus, then the following information will be useful for you.

  • By minibus No. 319m you can get to the desired stop, which is called “Shchepkina Street-Trifonovsky Temple” from the following metro stations: “Rizhskaya” - 2 stops; “Maryina Roshcha” - drive 4 stops; "Butyrskaya" - 10 stops; "Fonvizinskaya" - 13 stops; "Timiryazevskaya" - you need to travel a lot: 15 stops.
  • And by minibus No. 379m you can get there from the following metro stations: “Rizhskaya” - 3 stops; "Alekseevskaya" - 6 stops; "VDNKh" - 10 stops. You need to get off at the “Banny Lane” stop.
  • By the same minibus, No. 379m, you can travel one stop from the Prospekt Mira station and get off at the Kapelsky Lane stop.

By trolleybus

Trolleybus is another option for getting to MONIKA.

  • From the Rizhskaya metro station you can get there by the following trolleybus routes: No. 37, 9, 14, 48 - go 3 stops and get off at Banny Lane.
  • The same trolleybus numbers go from the Alekseevskaya metro station, but you need to go 6 stops.
  • From the VDNH metro station - No. 48, 37 or 9, go 10 stops, and No. 14 - 9 stops.
  • Also, on trolleybus No. 9 you can travel just one stop from the Prospekt Mira station and get off at Kapelsky Lane.

History of the MONIKA Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic

The clinic of maxillofacial surgery dates its birth from February 5, 1959, when, in accordance with the order of the Moscow Regional Health Department No. 44 of January 30, 1959, N.A. Plotnikov organized and headed a surgical hospital with 30 beds for dental patients in the Moscow region, whose permanent director he appeared until 1991.

Nikolai Alekseevich Plotnikov (1922-1998), Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, laureate of the USSR State Prize, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Honored Inventor of the RSFSR, Honored Doctor of the RSFSR.

At MONIKI named after. M.F. Vladimirsky Nikolai Alekseevich Plotnikov worked for more than 43 years, going from a clinical resident to an outstanding scientist and world-famous surgeon. In 1963, N.A. Plotnikov defended his Ph.D. thesis under the guidance of corresponding member. USSR Academy of Medical Sciences A.I. Evdokimov and Professor Ya.G. Dubrov on the topic: “Primary bone grafting of the lower jaw with a lyophilized homograft,” and in 1968 - a doctoral dissertation on the topic: “Homoplasty of the lower jaw with a lyophilized bone graft.”

He created a new direction in reconstructive osteoplastic surgery of the maxillofacial region and a school of highly professional specialists, widely known not only in our country, but also abroad. Under the leadership of N.A. Plotnikov, 9 doctoral and 28 candidate dissertations were defended, 7 collections of scientific papers, 23 methodological recommendations were published, more than 400 scientific articles were published, 40 copyright certificates for inventions were received, 4 monographs were written, including a monograph published in 1979 "Bone grafting of the lower jaw."

The main direction of the research work of the clinic of maxillofacial surgery of the M.F. Vladimirsky MONIKI was the problems of orthotopic allotransplantation in bone and reconstructive surgery of the lower jaw and temporomandibular joint, as well as the treatment of congenital and acquired pathologies of the maxillofacial region.

The clinic’s staff has a priority in developing new methods of osteo-, arthro- and myoplasty using lyophilized tissue to replace extensive defects of the lower jaw and temporomandibular joint, techniques for eliminating various facial deformities and methods of gentle surgical interventions for congenital clefts of the upper lip and palate in children. In 1981, N.A. Plotnikov and the creative team (A.A. Nikitin, N.N. Bazhanov, P.Z. Arzhantsev, G.P. Ter-Asaturov, P.G. Sysolyatin) for the development of methods of reconstructive surgery lower jaw and temporomandibular joint in order to restore the anatomical integrity and function of the masticatory apparatus were awarded the title of laureate of the USSR State Prize.

The following people worked at the clinic over the years: doctors med. Sciences: P.Z. Arzhantsev, T.A. Babaev, V.I. Karandashov, M.Yu.Gerasimenko, V.M.Ezrokhin, M.A.Amkhadova, candidates of medical sciences. Sciences: A.S. Silaeva, N.K. Zagubelyuk, A.M. Tkachenko, V.D. Shchegoleva, M.N. Kosyakov, L.L. Goncharenko, I.V. Troyansky, Yu.N. Sergeev, V.I. Pyanzin, E.V. Zhdanov, A.N. Nevrov, I.A. Rubtsov, N.V. Malychenko, E.Yu.Shevchenko, A.Yu.Ryabov, I.L.Tsiklin and others.

Silaeva Anna Stepanovna (1921-2005), Ph.D., worked in the department from 1965 to 1986. as a senior researcher. After completing clinical residency and graduate school, she worked in the clinic of maxillofacial surgery of the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies, headed by Professor A.E. Rauer. In 1953, A.S. Silaeva defended her Ph.D. thesis on the topic: “Free plastic surgery of thick skin flaps during reconstructive operations”; the monograph “Free skin plastic surgery” was published.

Arzhantsev Pavel Zakharovich (1917-2008), Doctor of Medical Sciences, laureate of the USSR State Prize, Honored Doctor of the RSFSR, Colonel of the Medical Service, worked in the department from 1988 to 1994. He was the head of the dental department of the Main Military Hospital named after. N.N.Burdenko.

Pavel Zakharovich is the author of 200 scientific works, including 3 monographs, 4 brochures, 3 chapters in 2 manuals on military field surgery, 9 inventions and patents, as well as many techniques and devices for the treatment of traumatic and gunshot wounds of the maxillofacial area .

Zagubelyuk Nina Konstantinovna, Candidate of Medical Sciences, worked at the clinic from 1969 to 1981. as a junior researcher. In 1969, she defended her PhD thesis on the topic: “The use of bone meal in the treatment of jaw cysts.”

Lidiya Ivanovna Ganina, Candidate of Medical Sciences, worked at the clinic from 1969 to 1976. as a junior researcher. In 1969 she defended her PhD thesis on the topic: “Elimination of deformities of the maxillofacial area with lyophilized homocartilage.”

Shchegoleva Valentina Dmitrievna, worked at the clinic from 1971 to 1984. Areas of scientific work: methods of surgical treatment of patients with clefts of the hard and soft palate, the use of lyophilized homocartilage in eliminating defects and deformities after cheilorhinoplasty.

Kosyakov Mikhail Nikolaevich(1953-2011), Candidate of Medical Sciences, head of the department, worked at the clinic from 1985 to 2011. after completing clinical residency at MONIKI. In 2002, a candidate's dissertation was defended on the topic: “The use of glass apatite ceramics in bone reconstructive surgery of the maxillofacial region.”

Goncharenko Lyudmila Leonidovna(1949-2011), Candidate of Medical Sciences, doctor of the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery. She worked in the department from 1978 to 2011. after completing clinical residency at MONIKI. In 1983 she defended her thesis on the topic: “Secondary plastic surgery for defects of the lower jaw.”

Ezrokhin Vladimir Mikhailovich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, leading researcher at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of MONIKI named after. M.F. Vladimirsky, professor of the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery and Surgical Dentistry of the Faculty of Internal Medicine of Moscow Scientific Research Institute, Honored Inventor of the USSR. Worked in the department from 1993 to 2010. In 2000, he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic: “Clinics, diagnosis and surgical treatment of nasal deformities.”

Shevchenko Elena Yurievna, Candidate of Medical Sciences, doctor of the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery. She worked in the department from 1974 to 2013. after completing clinical residency at MONIKI. In 1978 she defended her thesis on the topic: “Reconstruction of the articular head of the lower jaw during plastic surgery with a lyophilized allograft.”

Malychenko Nelly Vsevolodovna, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Junior Researcher. She worked at the clinic from 1992 to 2013. In 2006, a candidate's dissertation was defended on the topic: “Complex treatment of patients with inflammatory diseases of the maxillofacial area using new dressings and physical factors of influence.”

In 1991, the Department of Surgical Dentistry was renamed the Clinic of Maxillofacial Surgery, and its head was a student of Professor N.A. Plotnikov, Academician of the MAI (International Academy of Informatization), laureate of the USSR State Prize, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor A. A. Nikitin.

Alexander Alexandrovich Nikitin in 1967 Graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry of the Volgograd Medical Institute. From 1968 to 1971 studied in graduate school at the Department of Reconstructive and Restorative Surgery of the Face TsOLIUV. In 1971, a candidate's dissertation was defended on the topic: “Autoplasty of the articular process of the lower jaw with an osteochondral rib graft.” He has been working in the healthcare system of the Moscow region since November 1971, at the beginning as a dental surgeon at the Moscow Regional Dental Clinic, since 1972 as a full-time resident, junior researcher, and from 1975 to 1989. – Senior Researcher at the Department of Surgical Dentistry of MONIKI. In 1987 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic: “Alloplasty of the temporomandibular joint.”

From 1989 to 1991 A.A. Nikitin worked as the chief maxillofacial surgeon at the National Hospital of the Republic of Niger, and taught at the University of West Africa in Niamey, where he was a member of the Academic Council. In 1991, he was elected to the position of head of the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery at MONIKI.

A.A. Nikitin is a highly professional specialist, a surgeon of the highest category, the leading maxillofacial surgeon in the country. In various regions of Russia and abroad, he performed more than 15 thousand complex and sometimes unique operations on patients with congenital and acquired pathologies of the maxillofacial region.

The main direction of scientific and practical activities of A.A. Nikitin specializes in bone-reconstructive and restorative surgery for congenital and acquired defects, deformities of the maxillofacial region and pathology of the temporomandibular joints in children and adults.

Under the leadership of A.A. Nikitin, new organ-preserving methods of treatment and rehabilitation of patients were developed and introduced into clinical practice using modern minimally invasive technologies of distraction osteogenesis, endoprosthetics, and new generation bioactive osteoplastic materials to eliminate defects and deformations of the facial skull based on computer modeling and laser stereolithography.

The head of the clinic, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, laureate of the USSR State Prize, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation A.A., is operating. Nikitin.

In 1981, for the development and introduction into clinical practice of the method of orthotopic allotransplantation for defects and deformities of the lower jaw and temporomandibular joint, A.A. Nikitin was awarded the title of laureate of the USSR State Prize.

A.A. Nikitin is the author and co-author of more than 500 scientific papers, 43 proprietary methods (many of which have no analogues in world practice), 4 monographs, 26 copyright certificates, 10 patents, 20 improvement proposals. Under the leadership of A.A. Nikitin, 4 doctoral and 20 candidate dissertations were defended. Full member of the European Association of Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons, member of the Council of the Dental Association of Russia (StAR), President of the Moscow Regional College of Dentists and Maxillofacial Surgeons, member of the Presidium of the Regional Committee for Licensing and Accreditation of Medical Institutions of the Moscow Region. He was awarded silver and bronze medals from VDNKh, the honorary badge “Inventor of the USSR”, the medal of the USSR State Prize Laureate, the medal “Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation”, the Order of Peter the Great, 1st degree.

Clinic of Maxillofacial Surgery of the Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute named after. M.F. Vladimirsky is one of the leading clinics in Russia for the treatment of patients with congenital and acquired pathologies of the maxillofacial region.

The clinic is developing new methods of reconstructive and osteoplastic operations using modern computer and laser technologies, osteoplastic biocomposite materials. Arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint and endoscopic methods in surgery of the maxillofacial region are performed.

Now the clinic has 55 beds to provide specialized care to patients with congenital and acquired pathologies of the maxillofacial area, of which 20 are for children. Every year, the clinic treats 1,200 to 1,400 patients. Bone reconstructive and restorative surgeries are performed on 900 to 1000 patients; over 400 patients undergo plastic and aesthetic surgeries on the soft tissues of the maxillofacial area.

Currently, 18 maxillofacial surgeons and more than 200 dental surgeons work in health care facilities in the Moscow region, 280 hospital beds have been organized and operate, where patients with pathologies of the maxillofacial area are provided care, including 6 specialized departments of maxillofacial surgery .

In 1994, on the basis of the Faculty of Advanced Training for Doctors of MONIKI, the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery and Surgical Dentistry was organized.

The specialized department of vascular surgery as part of the M.F. Vladimirsky MONIKI was organized in 1990, and in 2003, due to a change in the nature of the department’s activities, it was renamed the department of vascular surgery and coronary artery disease. The founder and first head of the department was Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Doctor of Russia Kazanchyan Perch Oganesovich. The Department of Vascular Surgery and IHD is a 40-bed specialized unit with an ultrasound diagnostic room. The main objectives of the department are to provide high-quality specialized care to patients with vascular diseases; close interaction and methodological guidance of medical and preventive institutions of the Moscow region in relation to vascular diseases. Currently, the department occupies a leading position in the country in the number of reconstructive interventions on the brachiocephalic arteries and abdominal aorta. Every year, the department performs more than 600 operations, 90% of which are arterial reconstructions. The department's employees regularly carry out advisory visits to medical institutions in the Moscow region.

The main scientific directions of the department are:

1. Surgery of occlusive lesions of the brachiocephalic branches of the aorta. 2. Minimally invasive surgery for coronary artery disease. 3. Surgery of abdominal aortic aneurysms. 4. Prevention of pulmonary embolism in ileofemoral venous thrombosis. 5. Development of tactics for surgical treatment of patients with circulatory disorders in several arterial basins. 6. Optimization of treatment methods for patients with critical ischemia of the lower extremities.

The department is constantly developing and introducing advanced medical technologies into health care facilities in the Moscow region. The work of the department is based on close cooperation with many clinical departments of the M.F. Vladimirsky MONIKI - the department of cardiology, the department of radiology, the department of neurology, the departments of anesthesiology and resuscitation, as well as many others.

4. Services provided by the department:

1) Surgical treatment of diseases of the brachiocephalic arteries; 2) Surgical treatment of aortic aneurysms; 3) Surgical treatment of lower limb ischemia, 4) Surgical treatment of renovascular hypertension; 5) Surgical treatment of angiodysplasia; 6) Surgical treatment of chronic and acute venous diseases.

Types of surgical interventions performed in the department:

1) On the brachiocephalic arteries (arteries of the head and neck):

1. Carotid endarterectomy; 2. Carotid artery replacement; 3. Resection with redressing of the internal carotid artery; 4. Carotid-subclavian shunt; 5. Subclavian-carotid transposition; 6. Subclavian-carotid bypass; 7. Prosthetics of the brachiocephalic trunk; 8. Reconstruction of the arteries of the upper extremities; 9. Removal of chemodectoma (paraganglioma) of the neck. 10. Anigoplasty and stenting of the brachiocephalic arteries

2) On the coronary arteries:

1. Coronary artery bypass grafting on a beating heart 2. Coronary artery bypass grafting under artificial circulation 3. Coronary artery bypass grafting from minithoracotomy 4. Angioplasty with coronary artery stenting

3) On the abdominal aorta:

1. Endoprosthesis replacement of an abdominal aortic aneurysm; 2. Stenting of the abdominal aorta for stenosis; 3. Resection of abdominal aortic aneurysm with prosthetics; 4. Aorto-iliac/femoral bypass/prosthetics;

4) On the iliac arteries:

1. Endoprosthesis replacement of an iliac artery aneurysm; 2. Resection of the iliac artery aneurysm with prosthetics; 3. Iliofemoral bypass/prosthetics; 4. Cross femoral bypass; 5. Subclavian-femoral bypass; 6. Angioplasty and stenting of the iliac arteries 7. Hybrid operations: stenting of the iliac arteries with reconstruction of the arteries below the inguinal ligament.

5) On the arteries below the inguinal ligament:

1. Femoro-popliteal bypass; 2. Femoral-tibial bypass; 3. Profundoplasty; 4. Resection of arterial aneurysm with prosthetics; 5. Angioplasty and stenting of arteries below the inguinal fold

6) Operations for angiodysplasia:

1. X-ray endovascular occlusion; 2. Excision of angiomatous tissue;

7) Operations for chronic venous disease:

1. Miniphlebectomy 2. Endovasal laser coagulation of veins 3. Sclerotherapy

8) Operations for acute venous pathology:

1. Thrombectomy with ligation of the femoral veins 2. Crossectomy 3. Implantation of a vena cava filter (if necessary, preliminary endovascular catheter thrombectomy from the inferior vena cava is performed) 4. Removal of the vena cava filter

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