Surgical treatment of infiltrative-inflammatory formations of abdominal cavity using stream hydroscalp
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2017.3.8116Keywords:
inflammations of the abdominal cavity, ileus, diagnosis, treatment, stream hydroscalpel.Abstract
The aim of the work: improvement the result of surgical treatment of adolescents with infiltrative and inflammatory processes of the abdominal cavity using the stream hydroscalp.
Materials and Methods. The analysis of treatment results of 52 adolescents with infiltrations of the abdominal cavity at the age of 17–18 years who were treated at the Surgical Department of Kyiv City Clinical Hospital No. 1 during the period from 2008 to 2016. During general hospitalization, radiological and ultrasound examination of the abdominal cavity was carried out.
Results and Discussion. Infiltrative and inflammatory diseases of the abdominal cavity in adolescents sometimes have an atypical clinical picture, which leads to a late diagnosis and the development of severe complications, up to multiple organ failure. The results of our study indicate that the use of such a stream hydroscalp allows surgical intervention with minimal damage to the anatomical structures, to purify the peritoneum from the effects of infiltrative and inflammatory changes, to shorten the operation time and obtain good results.
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