Majbitsa Operation

Mazhbitsy operation (A. M. Mazhbitsy) is one of the most well-known methods of treating certain diseases of the stomach and intestines, such as peptic ulcers, polyps, gastritis and others. It was developed by Soviet physician Alexander Mazhbits in the 1930s.

The essence of the operation is that a small incision is made on the front wall of the stomach, through which part of the gastric mucosa is removed. This reduces the amount of acid produced by the stomach and improves digestion.

Mazhbitsion surgery has a number of advantages compared to other methods of treating stomach diseases. Firstly, it is less invasive and less traumatic for the patient. Secondly, it allows you to cure many stomach diseases that are not amenable to other treatment methods.

However, like any other treatment method, mabition surgery may have its drawbacks. For example, it may lead to some complications such as bleeding or infection. Additionally, some patients may experience discomfort after surgery, especially if they had stomach problems before surgery.

In general, mazhbitsion surgery is an effective method of treating many diseases of the stomach and intestines. However, before deciding to undergo this operation, you must carefully weigh the pros and cons and consult with your doctor.



**Mazhbitsa Arie Mayorovich (A. M. Mazhbitts)** is one of the most prominent Russian surgeons and scientists of the 20th century. He was a master of medical science and a man who made a huge contribution to the development of surgery in Russia.

A. M. Mazhibats was born in Germany. In 1900 he came to Russia, where he studied medicine at Moscow University. Already in his student years, he showed great interest in science, carried out research and created his first scientific works.

In 1925, Aria Meilovitsa defended his dissertation and became an assistant at the Pirogov Research Institute in Moscow. For many years he studied pathological processes in various human organs. Work on the anatomical study of humans, surgical treatment of diseases of the stomach, heart and abdominal organs brought the scientist universal recognition and fame among the world medical community.

Majbac's first operations were associated with gastrointestinal diseases, injuries and surgical defects