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Малоинвазивное хирургическое лечение острого холецистопанкреатита у пациентов старше 60 лет

Малоинвазивное хирургическое лечение острого холецистопанкреатита у пациентов старше 60 лет

Abstract

Since 1998 to 2007 in the clinic of hospital surgery (based on surgical wards) of Ulianovsk State University the following types of surgical treatment of patients with cholelithic disease were carried out: more than 2000 laparoscopic cholecystectomies, 154 mini-laparotomies and 173 traditional laparatomies. Low-invasive surgical treatment of acute cholecystopancreatitis of patients over 60 years due to miniacess is advisable for persons with high degree of operationally anesthetic risk.

С 1998 по 2007 г. в клинике госпитальной хирургии Ульяновского госуниверситета на базе хирургических отделений МУЗ УГКБСМП больным с желчнокаменной болезнью выполнено более 2000 лапароскопических холецистэктомий, 154 путем минилапаротомии, 173 путем традиционной лапаротомии. Малоинвазивное хирургическое лечение острого холецистопанкреатита у пациентов старше 60 лет из минидоступа целесообразно у лиц с высокой степенью операционно-анестезиологического риска.

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ОСТРЫЙ ХОЛЕЦИСТОПАНКРЕАТИТ, МАЛОИНВАЗИВНОЕ ХИРУРГИЧЕСКОЕ ВМЕШАТЕЛЬСТВО, ПАЦИЕНТЫ СТАРШЕ 60 ЛЕТ

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