DIFFERENTIATED SURGICAL TACTICS FOR COMPLICATED FORMS OF LIVER ECHINOCOCCOSIS

Authors

  • ARZIEV Ismoil Alievich
  • MAMANOV Muxammad. Chorievich
  • ARZIEVA Gulnora Borievna

Keywords:

. Liver echinococcosis, consequences, diagnosis, minimally invasive methods, navigation and puncture methods, chemotherapy.

Abstract

The results of the study include data on 118 patients who underwent complex diagnostics and surgical treatment of liver echinococcosis and its complications. A two-stage operation was recommended for patients in serious condition and with complicated forms of the disease. At the initial stage, echo-controlled puncture-drainage and endovideosurgical interventions were performed. Radical operations followed. In the treatment of liver echinococcosis and its complications, minimally invasive methods significantly reduced the incidence of postoperative complications to 3.8% and significantly reduced mortality after surgery.

The developed criteria for choosing a method of surgical intervention for liver echinococcosis and its complications allow in 65.3% of cases to perform minimally invasive surgical interventions using endovideosurgery or navigation-puncture methods

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Published

2024-06-07