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Item 1st International Scientific Congress of the Azerbaijan Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 14–16 March 2019 – Baku – Azerbaijan(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-04-30) Tymofieiev, OleksiiItem 1st Kyiv Round Table Dedicated to TMJ Fractures Treatment (1st Kyiv TMJ Round Table): 27, 28 December 2018 – Kyiv – Ukraine(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-01-31) Pavlenko, Ruslan; Romanova, Anna; Fesenko, IevgenItem 2nd International Symposium on Medication Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws (MRONJ) in Copenhagen 02 November 2018 – Copenhagen – Denmark(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-01-31) Fesenko, IevgenItem A Lower Lip Infection (Furuncle) Complicated by Abscess of the Lip, Suppurative Cheilitis Glandularis, Lip Necrosis, Septic Bilateral Multilobar Necrotizing (Destructive) Pneumonia, and Pleurisy (Pleuritis): A Case Report and Literature Review(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2023-09-30) Morkotun, Vasyl; Tymofieiev, Oleksii; Fesenko, Ievgen; Chaikovskyi, Ihor; Kuzmenko, FedirInfection of the lower lip can manifest differently. The likelihood of such prompt life-threatening septic complications, as thrombophlebitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, etc, may be underestimated due to the small size of the local inflammation of the lip. We present a 21-year-old Caucasian female with a Staphylococcus epidermidis infection of the lower lip (furuncle) complicated by lip abscess, suppurative cheilitis glandularis, lip necrosis, septic bilateral multilobar necrotizing (destructive) pneumonia, pleurisy (pleuritis), and pulmonary insufficiency of the first degree (type I). Clinical photos of the report demonstrate all stages of the course of inflammation and treatment of the severe lower lip infection from the moment of admission. Preoperative condition, the period of formation and demarcation of necrosis, cleaning of the wound from purulent content, demonstration of fibrinous exudate (also known as fibrinous plaques), the appearance of granulations, and visualization of lip scars as of the day of discharge from the hospital (day 26) are presented. The article also includes a chest X-ray at the time of admission, on the second day, and on the seventh day of hospital stay. The report is enriched as well by three-dimensional multi-slice computed tomography (3D MSCT) images on the eighth, eighteenth, and fortieth days from the moment of admission to our hospital. 3D MSCT of the lungs is showing the areas of pulmonary tissue necrosis and the healing phase. The article contains two videos (cine images) with a duration of 21 seconds and 2 minutes 11 seconds, which demonstrate chest MSCT on the hospital day 8 and 18. The patient was discharged on the 27th day of admission. According to our English-language literature search, it's a first ever reported case of the lower lip furuncle which led such a unique combination of severe local and septic complications documented at all stages of treatment from both aspects clinical and radiological. An update of the classification of uncomplicated and complicated forms of development of furuncles (i.e., boils) and carbuncles is done and presented. More than 37 literary sources were analyzed, and their key aspects complemented our report. Articles with necrotizing fasciitis of the lips were also analyzed. Інфекція нижньої губи може проявлятися по-різному. Вірогідність виникнення таких швидко загрозливих для життя септичних ускладнень, як тромбофлебіт, пневмонія, плеврит тощо, може бути недооцінена через невеликі розміри локального запалення губи. Представляємо вашій увазі 21-річну жінку європеоїдної раси з інфекцією нижньої губи (фурункул), спричиненою епідермальним стафілококом (Staphylococcus epidermidis), ускладненою абсцесом губи, гнійним гландулярним хейлітом, некрозом губи, септичною двобічною полісегментарною некротичною (деструктивною) пневмонією, плевритом і легеневою недостатністю I ступеня. Клінічні фотографії звіту демонструють усі етапи перебігу запалення та лікування важкої інфекції нижньої губи з моменту надходження пацієнтки. Представлено передопераційний стан, період утворення і відмежування некрозу, очищення рани від гнійного вмісту, виявлення нальоту фібрину, появу грануляцій, вигляд рубців на губі на день виписки зі стаціонару (26-й день). У статтю включено також рентгенографію органів грудної клітки під час госпіталізації, на другу добу та на сьому добу перебування в лікарні. Також звіт доповнено зображеннями тривимірної мультиспіральної комп’ютерної томографії (3D МСКТ) на восьму, вісімнадцяту та сорокову добу з моменту надходження до нашої лікарні. 3D МСКТ легенів показує ділянки некрозу легеневої тканини та фазу загоєння. У статті подано два відеоматеріали (кінокадри) тривалістю 21 секунда та 2 хвилини 11 секунд, які демонструють МСКТ грудної клітки на 8 та 18 день стаціонару. Пацієнтка виписана на 27 день госпіталізації. Згідно з нашим пошуком англомовної літератури, це перший в історії випадок фурункула нижньої губи, який спричинив таке унікальне поєднання важких місцевих і септичних ускладнень і які були задокументовані на всіх етапах лікування з обох аспектів, клінічного та радіологічного. Зроблено та подано оновлення класифікації неускладнених та ускладнених форм розвитку фурункулів (тобто фурункулів) і карбункулів. Було проаналізовано більш ніж 37 літературних джерел, основні аспекти яких доповнили наш звіт. Статті з некротизуючим фасціїтом губ також проаналізовані.Item A Rare Odontogenic Subperiosteal Abscess That Involved Entire Lateral Aspect of the Mandibular Body and Medial Aspect to the Level of Mylohyoid Ridge: Ultrasound Examination(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2023-02-28) Cherniak, Olha; Fesenko, IevgenManagement of odontogenic subperiosteal abscess (SPA) is one of routine procedures at daily oral surgery and dental practice. Typically, SPA is manifested as a one-side-of-the-jaw collection of purulent material between bony surface and periosteum. In contrast to the data published in numerous literary sources, we present a case reported for the first time in the English-language literature. A 42-year-old male patient with odontogenic SPA that involved two surfaces (aspects) of the mandibular body—lateral and medial aspect to the level of mylohyoid ridge—and inferior margin of the mandible is highlighted. Also, this article is designed to educate oral and maxillofacial surgeons on ultrasonographic possibilities for diagnostics of perimandibular subperiosteal infection highlighting an extremely rare case in the field.Item Abscess of the Left Tongue(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2020-02-28) Fesenko, IevgenItem Accuracy of Ultrasound in Diagnostics of Odontogenic Infection in Layers of Temporal and Parotid Masseter Region(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-09-30) Cherniak, Olha; Ripolovska, Oksana; Nozhenko, Oleksandr; Fesenko, IevgenThe current study presents the case of a first well described profound ultrasound (US) soft tissues examination in a 65-year-old female with odontogenic phlegmon of the masticator space. Consecutive preoperative clinical images, sonograms and US cine loops in comparison with asymptomatic side are presented and described. Terminology related with head and neck purulent conditions in the area of temporal and a masseter region is fundamentally analyzed.Item Analysis of a First Unilateral and Then Bilateral Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis in a Heroin User(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-10-31) Borodavko, Dmytro; Abramenko, Artem; Borodavko, Stepan; Cherniak, Olha; Fesenko, IevgenThis report documents a first unilateral and then bilateral internal jugular vein (IJV) thrombosis as a result of repeated injections of heroin, which is rare in a practice of oral and maxillofacial surgeon. The patient was a 21-year-old male who was referred to a hospital with the diagnosis of phlegmon of the right neck. Emergency non-contrast computed tomography (5 images and 1 Supplemental Video are presented) revealed a hyperattenuating content in the lumen of expanded right IJV which fills its entire length. The patient received initial treatment according to the protocol. Ultrasound (US) (2 images and 2 Supplemental Videos are presented) in a first 24 hours supported the diagnosis describing a case as occlusive acute thrombosis. After 4 days of a positive dynamic the patient was transferred to outpatient mode. In a 10 day US examination (2 images and 2 Supplemental Videos are presented) simultaneously with positive changes in the lumen of a right IJV (partial clot lysis) an appearance of a left IJV thrombosis was noted. Analysis of thrombotic conditions of the neck, diagnostics methods, treatment options, and complications are performed.Item Bridging the Gap: A New Publication Dedicated to Languages and Human Communication Has Been Launched(Linguistic Cues to Social Meaning, 2021-10-18) Fesenko, IevgenItem Case Report: Eyelid and Periorbital Necrotizing Fasciitis: Experience from the Kyiv Regional Clinical Hospital(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2024-02-29) Pavlenko, Ruslan; Fesenko, Ievgen; Ashotuni, TamaraNecrotizing fasciitis (NF) is an extremely severe infection that can lead to cosmetic and functional problems. It is characterized by rapidly progressing necrotizing infection of the superficial fascia with secondary necrosis of the overlying skin. According to a systematic review by Amrith and colleagues (2013), periorbital NF resulted in death in 8.5% of cases. Overall, the mortality rate from NF, usually due to multisystemic shock, ranges from 12% to 57%. In the literature, the following synonyms of the term NF may be used: streptococcal gangrene, hospital gangrene, gangrenous erysipelas, necrotising erysipelas, Fournier's gangrene, and purulent-necrotic process. The purpose of this article is to present to the public the experience of the staff of the Kyiv Regional Clinical Hospital in the treatment of NF of the eyelids and periorbital area in a 38-year-old male patient with the presentation of the result of treatment after one month. Summing up our experience in treating NF, we note that despite extensive areas of necrosis of the eyelid skin, its regenerative capabilities remain at an extremely high level due to existing vascularization and appropriate comprehensive treatment.Item Case Report: Multilocular Type of Mandibular Simple Bone Cyst. Part 1: Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Findings, Revision of the Synonyms and Treatment Strategies(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2018-12-25) Nozhenko, Oleksandr; Zaritska, Valentyna; Snisarevskyi, Pavlo; Fesenko, IevgenSimple bone cyst (SBC) is an intraosseous pseudocyst without epithelial lining. The purpose of our report is to demonstrate case of a multilocular type of mandibular simple bone cyst. The precise consecutive cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans and a CT result of biopsy are presented. Revision of wide range of synonyms and a treatment options for multilocular (synonym: multicameral) type of SBCs are presented.Item Certification of Ukrainian Doctors of All Eight Stomatological Specialties: Analysis of Certification Sheet, Personal Educational Portfolio with Continuing Professional Development Results, and Certificate(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2024-07-31) Fesenko, Ievgen; Hermanchuk, Serhii; Maksymcha, Serhii; Ukharska, Oksana; Nozhenko, OleksandrCertification of doctors-stomatologists (i.e., dentists) in Ukraine is a procedure that is not sufficiently covered in English-language articles. Understanding Ukrainian legislation in matters of сertification is extremely important both for foreign colleagues and for stomatologists in Ukraine. The purpose of this paper is to present the original and translation of three main documents of the Procedure for Certification of Doctors of the Order of the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine dated February 22, 2019, No. 446 (as amended by the Order of the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine dated August 18, 2021, No. 1753). Namely, certification sheet, personal educational portfolio with continuing professional development (CPD) results, and certificate. Each of the documents is detailed. Document templates can be found in Appendices 1, 2, and 3 to the Order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine No. 446, freely available on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Personal educational portfolio deserves special attention, in which the doctor who is undergoing certification must chronologically indicate the CPD activities for the past year, the place of their implementation, the duration or/and bibliographic reference and the number of accrued CPD points. Also, this document requires to indicate the number of medical services provided by doctor during the reporting period (except for the specialties specified in Appendix 5 to the Procedure for the Certification of Doctors and the specialty “Organization and Management of Health Care”). Another purpose of this article is to provide samples of certificates on the assignment and confirmation of qualification categories to doctors-stomatologists-surgeons. The presented certificates were issued by certification commissions at various health care bodies of Ukraine, namely, at (1) the Department of Healthcare of the Kyiv Regional State Administration and (2) the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine. All three certificates were issued in 2021.Item Clash of Videos in the Cutting-Edge Medical Publications(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2017-12-28) Tymofieiev, OleksiiItem Comparison of Article Processing Fees on Open Access Journals with a 4.5-Year History of Publishing(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-07-31) Robles, Daniel; Schoenbaum, Todd; Zhehulovych, Zinaida; Nagorniak, Ivan; Fesenko, IevgenOpen access article (synonym: open access publication) is a type of peer-reviewed article which gives a possibility to the readers to read and download it free of charge owing to paying an open access publication fee (OAPF) directly by its authors, their institutions, or funders.1 According to Solomon and Björk`s study, who analyzed about 1,370 journals, article processing charges range from 8 to 3,900 US Dollars.1, 2 Moreover, the official Elsevier`s page dedicated to the list of all company`s open access journals indicated that an article processing charge can reach 6,000 US Dollars excluding tax.3 First publishing houses that supported and develop open access journals have been two new academic publishers – BioMed Central (BMC) and Public Library of Science (PLoS).1 In 2000, they began establishing journals that rely on open access publication fee.1 Most motivation criteria for the authors from the fields of oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontics in choosing to what peer-reviewed journal submit their paper may be classified under three chief groups: 1) indexing and abstracting in different recognized data bases (PubMed/Medline,4 Scopus, Web of Science, etc.), 2) an impact metric,5 and 3) an amount of the article processing charge. First two motivation criteria are precisely described in recent publications but the last one – open access publication fee and its amount – should be investigated more scrupulously.4, 5 There is a great need to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of OAPF both for authors and editorial staff/publishers. This is the aim of this study in order to understand the advantages and disadvantages the payment methods.Item Condition of the Teeth in Fracture Gap of the Mandible(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2017-02-18) Tymofieiev, Oleksii; Fesenko, Ievgen; Tymofieiev, OlexanderPurpose: The aim of the present study was to determine condition of the teeth, which are located in the fracture gap of different parts of mandible and substantiate an indications for their removing or retaining. Material and Methods: 114 patients with 186 fractures were involved in this research. Results: 50% or more cases of post-traumatic inflammatory complications were observed in case of contact failure of the teeth roots, that are in a gap of fracture, with the periodontium of these teeth al 1/2 or more of their length. Saving teeth in fracture gap, which have failure of contact with the surrounding periodontium 1/2 and 3/4 the length of the root causes high risk of inflammatory complications in bone and surrounding soft tissues. Conclusions: Based on the specified condition of teeth in the fracture gap different areas of the mandible justified indication for removal or preservation.Item Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for Ukrainian Stomatologists (Dentists) and Maxillofacial Surgeons: Criteria for Awarding CPD Points as of 2024(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2024-05-31) Fesenko, Ievgen; Marchenko, Natalia; Irkha, SerhiiContinuing professional development (CPD) of Ukrainian doctors-stomatologists (dentists) and maxillofacial surgeons is a continuous process of learning and improving the professional competencies of stomatologists and maxillofacial surgeons, which enables them to maintain or increase the level of professional activity in accordance with the needs of the health care sector. CPD can be both voluntary and mandatory, depending on the dental legislation of each European country. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the key legislation aspects of CPD related with criteria for awarding CPD points to the Ukrainian doctors of all eight stomatological specialties. The number of required CPD points and criteria for awarding CPD points are regulated by (1) Order of the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine of February 22, 2019, No. 446 “Some Issues of CPD of Doctors” and by (2) the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of July 14, 2021, No. 725 “On Approval of the Regulation on the System of CPD of Healthcare Workers”. In 2024, at least 100 CPD points obtained in 2020, 2021 and at least 50 CPD points obtained in 2022, 2023 must be submitted by stomatologist for certification. In 2025 and subsequent years, at least 50 CPD points for each previous year must be submitted for certification. All 10 types of professional activities from the criteria for awarding CPD points are described. CPD points are awarded for obtaining formal, informal (type 1) and informal (type 2) education in the field of healthcare. The biggest number of points (namely, 100 CPD points) can be awarded to a stomatologist for obtaining educational and scientific levels of higher education in the field of knowledge “Health Care” (Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Science). The smallest number of points, namely three CPD points, can be obtained for a professional medical internship in Ukraine outside the institution where the employee works. Modern Ukrainian legislation provides ample opportunities for doctors-stomatologists and maxillofacial surgeons for their CPD and certification. The criteria for awarding CPD points from Order No. 446 contain a complete list of educational opportunities in Ukraine and in other countries. This article has the potential to become a guide to Ukrainian CPD legislation both for dental specialists from other countries and Ukraine.Item DT Journal in Instagram: Reaching 1000+ Followers(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-03-29) Tymofieiev, OleksiiItem DTJournal.org: Growing with Technologies(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2020-11-30) Tymofieiev, Oleksii; Ushko, Natalia; Kilipiris, EvangelosItem DTJournal: Instagram Stories Metrics(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-08-31) Tymofieiev, Oleksii; Monteiro, João Luiz; Fesenko, IevgenItem Editorial: Institutional Repository of the Kyiv Medical University: A New Open Access Database for Authors and Peer-Reviewed Journals(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2024-12-21) Tymofieiev, Oleksii; Fesenko, Ievgen; Serha, OlenaOpen access repository is a database, or a virtual archive established to collect, disseminate and preserve scientific output like scientific articles and datasets and to make them freely available. An institutional repository is one of four types of repositories. The purposes of this article are (1) to highlight the most important points of the Regulation on the Institutional Repository of the Kyiv Medical University (IRKMU) and (2) to explain the advantages for authors and peer-reviewed journals of colonization of the repository of such type. Also, this paper highlights the experience of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology (JDTOMP) in depositing peer-reviewed articles in this repository. The Regulation on the IRKMU was put into effect by Order No. 29 of January 26, 2024. In the same year, all structural units of the university, including dental departments, joined the process of depositing their scientific and clinical works. The IRKMU was created using the open-source software DSpace, which supports the Open Access Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) data exchange protocol, allowing the repository to be integrated into the international registers of the Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR), Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR), and other search engines. The article is reinforced with screenshots of the stages of depositing data of scientific works. Carlile Butterfield and colleagues (2022) emphasized, that despite all benefits, however, their research indicates that it can be difficult to encourage all faculties to upload the research reports onto the institutional repository. Moreover, the authors propose a potential route to maximize the number of publications that are uploaded to a university institutional repository. They utilize student workers and the resources of the institutional repository manager to get materials uploaded. The experience of our department consists in attracting a competent editor from the editorial staff of the JDTOMP with appropriate payment for services. In sum, colonizing this new institutional repository as a new database, authors and peer-reviewed journals can and will increase the visibility of their publications. Thus, it can bear fruit in terms of increasing the citation of articles and the journals as well.