Simultaneous surgical interventions
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2018.1.8879Keywords:
simultaneous, combined, surgery, interventions, gallstone disease, cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, endovideosurgery, laparoscopy, risks, meta-analysis.Abstract
Gallstone disease is a very common surgical pathology and is often combined with other surgical diseases. The treatment tactic in the case of combined pathology depends on many circumstances, but the most appropriate is one-step treatment. The use of endovideosurgery is a priority. An overview of various sources allows a meta-analysis to be done. Conclusions are unambiguous – simultaneous surgical interventions do not carry additional risks, increase the effectiveness of treatment, reduce the risk of postoperative internal hospital complications.
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