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Хирургическое лечение варикозной болезни нижних конечностей у лиц старше 60 лет в стационаре краткосрочного пребывания

Хирургическое лечение варикозной болезни нижних конечностей у лиц старше 60 лет в стационаре краткосрочного пребывания

Abstract

The results analysis of the surgical treatment of 190 varicosity patients over 60 who applied for medical help testifies that in the majority of patients the indications for surgeries were complications of the disease. Modern ultrasound diagnostics, sparing anesthesia actions, mini-invasive techniques provided successful treatment of this category of patients (the only lethal outcome because of the pulmonary artery thromboembolism was in the patient with ascending thrombophlebitis. Most surgeries were of the radical character. The authors suppose that minor traumatism of the intervention and its application at the out-patient department or at the short-term in-patient department play a particular role in favorable outcome of elderly patients' treatment.

Анализ результатов хирургического лечения 190 больных варикозной болезнью, обратившихся за помощью в возрасте старше 60 лет, свидетельствует, что показаниями к операции у подавляющего большинства были осложнения заболевания. Современная ультразвуковая диагностика, щадящие анестезиологические мероприятия, миниинвазивные технологии обеспечили успешное лечение этой категории больных (единственный летальный исход из-за тромбоэмболии легочной артерии у больной с восходящим тромбофлебитом). Большинство операций носили радикальный характер. Особую роль, по мнению авторов, в благополучном исходе лечения пожилых больных играет малотравмативность вмешательства и выполнение его в амбулаторных условиях или в стационаре краткосрочного пребывания.

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ВАРИКОЗНАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ, УЛЬТРАЗВУКОВОЕ АНГИОСКАНИРОВАНИЕ, ОСТРЫЙ ТРОМБОФЛЕБИТ, ТРОФИЧЕСКИЕ РАССТРОЙСТВА КОЖИ

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