Sitenko surgery is a surgical procedure that was developed by Soviet surgeon Mikhail Ivanovich Sitenko in the 1930s. Sitenko surgery is a heart surgery that reduces the patient's risk of death during a heart attack.
In the early 20th century, when cardiovascular disease was widespread, many patients died from heart attacks. Surgeons tried to improve treatment results, but not always successfully. Sitenko, being an experienced surgeon, decided to conduct his research on animals to find out how to improve treatment results in humans.
Sitenko developed a new operation that could reduce the likelihood of the patient dying during surgery. He also developed methods that could reduce the risk of complications after surgery.
After several years of research, Sitenko published the results of his research in scientific journals. His methods were considered successful, and Sitenko began to put them into practice.
Today, Sitenko surgery is one of the most effective methods of treating heart diseases. It has been successfully used in Russia and other countries around the world, and many patients have been able to move on with their lives after a heart attack thanks to this operation.
The article will discuss the surgeon M.I. Sitenko, namely his operation to restore the bladder.
Mikhail Ivanovich Sitenko was a famous surgeon and urologist who worked in the Russian Empire and the USSR in the 20th century. He became one of the first to perform surgery to restore the bladder and