Laser technology in the chronic pancreatitis surgery
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2020.1.10729Keywords:
chronic pancreatitis, surgical laser, laser resection, virsungectomy, double ballon enteroscopyAbstract
The aim of the work: to study the efficiency of laser technology in the surgical treatment of chronic pancreatitis.
Materials and Methods. The study included 523 interventions for chronic pancreatitis, including 385 pancreatic resections. 131 surgical interventions were performed with our laser MUL-surgeon, including resection of the head of pancreas – 84, cylindrical virgungectomy – 25, double balloon enteroscopy procedures – 4.
Results and Discussion. Laser pancreatic resections in patients with chronic pancreatitis using a 1320 nm wave have significant advantages over the electrocoagulation. We revealed reducing blood loss and the level of severe postoperative complications. We received first positive results of using laser technology for performing double balloon enteroscopy procedures for correcting pancreatojunoanastomosis delayed postoperative complications. Laser radiation in the surgery of chronic pancreatitis is a promising direction in surgical pancreatology.
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