• MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF LIVER ECHINOCOCCOSIS

    Gulmuradov T.G, Amonov Sh.Sh, *Prudkov M.I., Sangov D.S.

    MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY OF LIVER ECHINOCOCCOSIS

    Department of Cardiovascular and Plastic Surgery of the State Education Establishment “Institute of Postgraduate Education in Health Sphere of Republic of Tajikistan”

    *State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Ural State Medical University, Ekaterinburg, Russia

    Aim. Improving results of surgical treatment of hepatic echinococcosis by applying minimally invasive technology.

    Materials and methods. Under the supervision during the period 2002-2013 there were 149 patients with hepatic echino-coccosis. From them 52 were examined at the Department of Surgical Diseases advanced training faculty and postgraduate training. The remaining 97 patients – in endosurgical department of the Republican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in Dushanbe. Among them were men 63 (42,2%) and 86 women (57,8%). In 105 (70,4%) patients echinococcal

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  • ENDOVIDEOSURGICAL TREATMENT OF ECHINOCOCCOSIS OF THE LIVER

    GUL’MURADOV T.G., SANGOV D.S., NAZAROV F.N.
    THE DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY TIPGPM RSCSSH MPH RT
    To conduct comparative assessment of the results videolaparoscopycal and traditional echi-nococcectomya of liver and improve the results of surgical treatment of echinococcosis of the liver using videolaparoscopycal technology analyzes the results of surgical treatment of 206 patients with echinococcosis of liver aged 15 to 64 years. 96 patients operated with the use of videolaparoscopycal technology (main group) and 110 – traditional way (control group). Indi¬cation for use videoendosurgical technology was the presence of uncomplicated echinococcosis cysts of the liver in zones good view, not lying deep into the parenchyma, with a diameter of 10 cm in the absence of signs of sepsis, and a breakthrough in the bile ducts. When diagnostic laparoscopy in 6 cases was detected intrahepatic localization cysts, Two patients detected adhe¬sions in subdiaphragmatic space,

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