INDICATORS OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH BILIARY PANCREATITIS AFTER VARIOUS SURGICAL TREATMENT OPTIONS
Keywords:
Biliary pancreatitis, surgical treatment, quality of life after surgery.Abstract
The study of quality of life (QOL) was conducted in 75 (78.9%) patients after surgical correction of biliary pancreatitis. The decrease in the quality of life of patients with CKD before surgical treatment is mainly due to the pain syndrome. Pepe 6 months after surgical treatment, there is a gradual recovery of working capacity and physical activity against the background of a decrease in pain syndrome. In the long-term period, dyspeptic disorders and a decrease in physical performance have the greatest impact on the QOL of patients, while the pain syndrome is less important. The use of minimally invasive technologies leads to a faster recovery of the quality of life of patients in the postoperative period.
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