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Технологии лечения нейромышечных заболеваний кардии

Технологии лечения нейромышечных заболеваний кардии

Abstract

Быстрое развитие нейромышечных хронических заболеваний функциональной непроходимости кардии в последние десятилетия обусловлено тем обстоятельством, что современная хирургия пишевода внедряет в жизнь хирургов новые инновационные технологии хирургического лечения (видеоэндохирургические операции торакоскопическую и лапароскопическую эзофагокардиомиотомии). Больные с патологией пищевода, объединенной в группу нейромышечных заболеваний этого органа, прочно занимают третье место после рака и послеожоговых рубцовых стриктур, а процент лиц, страдающих заболеваниями функциональной непроходимостью кардии, составляет около 20 (С.С.Катаев,1981; П.П.Коваленко и Г.И. Чепурной,1983; Д.И.Таму-левичуте и А.Майитенас,1986). Последние распространяются на все большее число хирургических вмешательств и являются залогом успеха хирургов. Интересно рассмотреть развитие хирургического лечения заболеваний функциональной непроходимости кардии, которая отражает бурный рост лечебных возможностей и достижений успехов в изучении этих заболеваний

The rapid development of chronic neuromuscular diseases of cardia functional obstruction in the last decade due to the fact that modern surgery of the esophagus inculcates innovative technologies of surgical treatment in surgeon’s life (endovideosurgical operations laparoscopic and thoracoscopic esophagocardiomyotomy). Patients with disorders of the esophagus, united in a group of neuromuscular diseases this organ, firmly occupy the third place after cancer and post-burn scarring strictures, and the percentage of people suffering from diseases of functional obstruction of Cadia, is about 20 (Kataev SS, 1981; Kovalenko PP and Chepurnoy, 1983; Tamulevichute DI and Mayitenas, 1986). The last spread to a growing number of surgical interventions and are the key to the success of surgeons. It is interesting to examine the evolution of surgical treatment of functional obstruction of the cardia, which reflects the rapid growth of medical capabilities and achieve success in the study of these diseases.

Keywords

торакоскопическая эзофагокардиомиотомия, лапароскопическая эзофагокардиомиотомия

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