Mezhenina Method

The Mezhenina Method is a surgical technique developed by Soviet surgeon Elena Petrovna Mezhenina in the 1970s. This method is used to treat various diseases such as tumors, cysts, abscesses and others.

Mezhenina The method involves using special instruments to remove tissues and organs that cause the disease. Tools may vary depending on the type of disease and its location.

One of the main advantages of the Mezhenin Method is its high efficiency and safety for the patient. This method allows you to remove tissue and organs without damaging surrounding tissues and blood vessels. In addition, the Mezhenin Method allows you to avoid complications associated with other treatment methods.

However, like any other treatment method, the Mezhenin Method has its drawbacks. For example, it may be less effective in treating tumors that are deep in tissues or organs. Also, this method may be more complex and time-consuming than other treatments.



Mezhenin Nikolai Petrovich was born on December 26, 1881. His father, Pyotr Alekseevich Mezhenin, was a wealthy merchant, and his mother, Varvara Antonovna, was a famous seamstress. In his youth, Mezhenin showed interest in medicine and natural science. He was educated at Moscow University and worked as a doctor.

Mezhenin later joined the revolutionary movement. He participated in the work of various underground organizations