METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF PERCUTANEOUS-TRANSHEPATIC MICROCHOLECYSTOSTOMY UNDER ULTRASOUND CONTROL

Authors

  • ARZIEV Ismoil Alievich
  • Rustamov Sardor Ulugbek ugli
  • NURMURZAEV Zafar Narbai ugli

Keywords:

: Acute cholecystitis, navigational surgery, surgical and anesthetic risk, percutaneous transhepatic microcholecystostomy, endoscopic papilosphincterotomy

Abstract

For acute obstructive cholecystitis, percutaneous transhepatic microcholecystostomy (PTMCS) was performed in 38 patients. Developed tactical principles for minimally invasive treatment of acute complicated cholecystitis, based on early clinical sonographic and intraoperative diagnosis, stages of minimally invasive treatment using ultrasound-guided microcholecystostomy, laparoscopic and mini-accessible cholecystectomy with drainage of the common bile duct and endoscopic papilosphincterotomy allow us to individualize tactical and therapeutic approaches for acute complicated cholecystitis

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Published

2024-01-30