Practical experience of  Pavlenko Sergey Georgyevich,

Professor, Surgeon

Practical experience

08/1981 - 07/1982             Internship in Surgery. Krasnodar Regional Clinical Hospital.

Occupation

08/1982 - 02/1989             Work in penitentiary institution – Operating-Surgeon,  Chief Doctor of Surgical Department,  Head of Regional Hospital 

03/1989 – 03/2005             Kuban Medical Institute -  Assistant of Department of  General Surgery, Associated Professor of  Department of  General Surgery; Associated Professor of Department of  Gastroenterology;

         Kuban Medical Academy   - Professor of Department of  Surgical Gastroenterology .

03/2005– till present          Kuban Medical Institute -  Head of Department of Surgical Disease 

«Russian Center of Functional Surgical Gastroenterology of Roszdrav », Federal State

Institution

09/1995 – till present    Head of Department of Functional Surgical Coloproctology,

Diseases of Small Pelvis and  Retroperitoneal Space

Advanced training

Krasnodar City Clinical Emergency Hospital

12/1985-01/1986               Endoscopy

Moscow Medical Stomatological Institute

1986  Emergency Surgery           

Central Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians, Moscow

1991   Proctology

Russian Research Oncologic Center, Moscow          

06/1993    Oncology

Moscow Medical Academy named after I. М. Sechenov

1998  Clinical Gastroenterology 

Kuban State Medical Academy

02/2001 - 04/2001   Surgery 

Rostov State Medical University.  Department of Advanced Training

01/2003   Surgery

Kuban State Medical Academy

03/2003 - 07/2003    Coloproctology. 

Rostov Research Institute of Oncology       

01/2004 - 05/2004   Oncology

Practical experience of  Sergey G.  Pavlenko, Professor, Surgeo

1.       Bridge-type and segmental duodenoplasty.

2.       Medial gastric resection.

3.       Gastrectomy and ventricle resection with lymphadenectomy and end-loop areflux anastamosis neostomy.

4.       Plastic operations at hernia of esophageal opening.

5.       Reparative stomach operations.

6.       Ablation of esophagus with lymphadenectomy at cancer.

7.       Operations for cervical and thoracic mediastinitis.

8.       Cholecystectomy

9.       Pancreatectomy.

10.    Transhepatic drainage of  bile ducts.

11.    Abdominal and retroperitoneal space oncotomy.

12.    Operative repair of enterostasis.

13.    Dextral hemicolectomy with lymphadenectomy and areflux  anastamosis neostomy.

14.    Sinistrorsum hemicolectomy with lymphadenectomy and end-loop areflux anastamosis neostomy.

15.    Abdominoanal resection of straight intestine with colostoma and pull-through operation.

16.    Intra-abdominal resection of straight intestine with expanded extraperitoneal lymphadenectomy.

17.    Ablation of straight intestine with lymphadenectomy.

18.    Reparative operations on straight intestine.

19.    Operations on distal section of straight intestine (hemorrhoidectomy, fistulectomy etc.).

20.    Operations at nonpenetrating and penetrating traumas of  thorax  and belly (lung wound closure, splenectomy, resection of small bowel, breaking of  mesenterium etc.).

21.    Operations at limbs (application of skeletal traction, ablation of hip, leg, foot, exarticulation of limb, osteosynthesis).

22.    Surgical d-bridement of  septic wounds, abscesses, phlegmons.  Plastic closure of limbs and trunk defects).

23.    Urologic operation (at hydrocele, resection of the bladder, nephrectomy).