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Трансперитонеальный и ретроперитонеальный доступы при пластических операциях на лоханочномочеточниковом сегменте

Трансперитонеальный и ретроперитонеальный доступы при пластических операциях на лоханочномочеточниковом сегменте

Abstract

Цель работы поиск оптимального варианта эндовидеохирургического оперативного доступа при пластических операциях на лоханочно-мочеточниковом сегменте. Проанализированы результаты 53 таких операций, выполненных трансперитонеальным (23 больных) и ретроперитонеальным (30 больных) доступами за 2011-2012 годы. На основании сравнительного статистического анализа, не выявлено статистически достоверных различий в клиническом течении послеоперационного периода.

Purpose to search for the best option endovideosurgical operational approach in the cosmetic surgery for UPJ. Analyzed the results of 53 such operations performed by transperitoneal (23 patients), and retroperitoneal (30 patients) approach in 2011-2012. A comparative statistical analysis revealed no statistically significant differences in the clinical course of postoperative period.

Keywords

ТРАНСПЕРИТОНЕАЛЬНЫЙ ДОСТУП, РЕТРОПЕРИТОНЕАЛЬНЫЙ ДОСТУП, ПЛАСТИКА ЛОХАНОЧНО-МОЧЕТОЧНИКОВОГО СЕГМЕНТА

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