Diagnostics and treatment patients with hepar abscess
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2015.4.5670Abstract
The article describes the experience of treatment of 66 patients with liver abscess. 38 patients were operated using a traditional open method. 28 – minimally invasive technologies under control of ultrasonography. The majority of liver abscess of the right share was localized in 7th and 8th segments, the left share – 3d and 4th. The volume of liquid formations ranged from 1-2 ml to 1.2 l. The liver abscess was, as a rule, secondary. The use of minimally invasive technologies is an effective method of treatment of liver abscess, it allows to significantly reduce the frequency of complications, duration of hospitalization and a quality of patient’s life. Lethal cases were not recorded.References
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