
Leonid Olegovich Petrov
- POSITION: Head of the Department of Radiological and Surgical Treatment of Abdominal Diseases at the A. Tsyb MRRC – branch of the FSBI “National Medical Research Rsdiological Centre” of the Ministry of Health of Russian Federation
- ACADEMIC DEGREE: Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor
- SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY:
- Simultaneous interventions for primary multiple synchronous tumours (colorectal cancer and kidney cancer, stomach cancer and colon cancer) in which up to five different surgical manipulations are performed during a single operation.
- Combined cytoreductive interventions with removal of the primary tumour and distant metastases (colon cancer and liver metastases, colon cancer and lung metastases).
- Brachytherapy
- PhD, Associate Professor – L.O. Petrov
- PhD – G.O. Rukhadze
- PhD – T.P. Pochuev
- PhD – A.G. Isaeva
- Yu.Yu. Mikhaleva
- A.A. Karpov
- I.A. Orekhov
- Yu.A. Petrov
- V.A. Ganus
- S.N. Yurchenko
- D.T. Mouraova
Multivisceral resections, hepatic surgery, high-dose brachytherapy for metastatic liver lesions, high-dose brachytherapy for pancreatic cancer.
- Method of neoadjuvant thermo-chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer (patent).
- Data on patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who received thermo-chemoradiotherapy as neoadjuvant treatment (database).
- Data on patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who received chemoradiotherapy as neoadjuvant treatment (database)
- Method of oesophagus resection in patients with malignant oesophageal fistula (patent).
- Method of draining the small bowel loop involved in the formation of pancreatojejunostomy and cholangiojejunostomy after pancreaticoduodenal resection (patent).
- Method of transvascular access to pelvic organs during extensive oncological surgeries (patent).
- Direct efficacy of thermochemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer Research and practice in medicine. 2020;7(3):10-20.
- Combined treatment of colorectal cancer using local electromagnetic hyperthermia: current state of the problem Sh Österreichisches Multiscience Journal 2019 VOL 1, No19 p. 22-30.


