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[Surgical rehabilitation of patients with intestinal stoma].

Authors: V Z, Totikov; V M, Amrillaeva; M V, Kalitsova;

[Surgical rehabilitation of patients with intestinal stoma].

Abstract

The results of treatment of 145 patients with different type of intestinal stoma created due to urgent abdominal diseases were analyzed. The analysis of rate and nature of postoperative complications in the control group (67 patients) revealed risk factors of postoperative complications and suggested prophylactic measures during all stages of stoma creation and closure. Individual surgical policy reduced number of complications from 34.3 to 12.8%.

Keywords

Male, Enterostomy, Surgical Stomas, Middle Aged, Intestinal Diseases, Treatment Outcome, Intestine, Small, Humans, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Retrospective Studies

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