Voynich-Syanozhentsky pericarditis is a pathological condition of the body associated with a puncture of the chest to extract excess fluid around the heart (pericardium). The method was developed by Russian surgeon Artur Rimashevich Voinych-Syanozhentsky in 1912.
The purpose of the procedure is to improve blood circulation in the pericardial cavity, providing access to painful areas of the heart - the pericardium. During the puncture, infectious or foreign particles are removed. The condition is dangerous due to serious complications and requires a careful approach. Cardiovascular damage
Pericardial puncture is a surgical procedure performed to monitor and diagnose heart or lung disease. This is an instrumental examination method that helps doctors identify many diseases of the heart, lungs, pleura and diaphragm. Often this procedure is performed in combination with other studies, such as chest x-ray, computed tomography