METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICE

OBJECTIVE. The aim of the study is to improve the results of treatment of patients with mechanical jaundice. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The results of treatment of 350 patients with mechanical jaundice of benign genesis were analyzed. The causes of this disease in 230 (68.6 %) cases were choledocholithia...

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Main Authors: K. M. Kurbonov, K. R. Nazirboev
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Language:Russian
Published: Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University 2018-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/835
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description OBJECTIVE. The aim of the study is to improve the results of treatment of patients with mechanical jaundice. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The results of treatment of 350 patients with mechanical jaundice of benign genesis were analyzed. The causes of this disease in 230 (68.6 %) cases were choledocholithiasis, in 75 (21.4 %) cases were cicatrical narrowing of the large papilla of the duodenum (n = 50), in 45 cases were the formed biliodigestive anastomoses (n=25) and chronic pancreatitis (12.8 %). RESULTS. To eliminate mechanical jaundice, 154 (44 %) patients underwent various percutaneous decompressive echo-controlled interventions under the ultrasound control in terms of their nature and volume. In addition, endoscopic transpapillary interventions were performed in 196 (56 %) observations. various postoperative complications were noted after performing percutaneous decompressive echo-control interventions under ultrasound in 14 (4 %) observations, and after endoscopic transpapillary interventions in 21 (6 %) cases. CONCLUSION. Minimally invasive endoscopic and echo-controlled interventions as the first stage of surgical treatment are effective methods of treatment of patients with mechanical jaundice.
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spelling doaj-art-8b2ea79be55749c89bd8838726dbf0d42025-08-20T03:02:10ZrusPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical UniversityВестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова0042-46252018-02-011771747710.24884/0042-4625-2018-177-1-74-77824METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICEK. M. Kurbonov0K. R. Nazirboev1Tajik state medical university named after Abuali ibni Sino, DushanbeTajik state medical university named after Abuali ibni Sino, DushanbeOBJECTIVE. The aim of the study is to improve the results of treatment of patients with mechanical jaundice. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The results of treatment of 350 patients with mechanical jaundice of benign genesis were analyzed. The causes of this disease in 230 (68.6 %) cases were choledocholithiasis, in 75 (21.4 %) cases were cicatrical narrowing of the large papilla of the duodenum (n = 50), in 45 cases were the formed biliodigestive anastomoses (n=25) and chronic pancreatitis (12.8 %). RESULTS. To eliminate mechanical jaundice, 154 (44 %) patients underwent various percutaneous decompressive echo-controlled interventions under the ultrasound control in terms of their nature and volume. In addition, endoscopic transpapillary interventions were performed in 196 (56 %) observations. various postoperative complications were noted after performing percutaneous decompressive echo-control interventions under ultrasound in 14 (4 %) observations, and after endoscopic transpapillary interventions in 21 (6 %) cases. CONCLUSION. Minimally invasive endoscopic and echo-controlled interventions as the first stage of surgical treatment are effective methods of treatment of patients with mechanical jaundice.https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/835mechanical jaundicebile ductsminimally invasive decompressive interventions
spellingShingle K. M. Kurbonov
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METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
Вестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова
mechanical jaundice
bile ducts
minimally invasive decompressive interventions
title METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
title_full METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
title_fullStr METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
title_full_unstemmed METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
title_short METHODS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION OF THE BILIARY TRACT WITH MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
title_sort methods of minimally invasive decompression of the biliary tract with mechanical jaundice
topic mechanical jaundice
bile ducts
minimally invasive decompressive interventions
url https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/835
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