There are presented results of surgical treatment of 347 patients with colorectal cancer. Based on the retrospective analysis a comparative study of results of surgical treatment for colorectal cancer using laparoscopic technologies and “open” access was carried out. Predictive factors that correlate with the risk of postoperative complications with laparoscopic and “open” access at the surgical stage of treatment for colorectal cancer were determined.
The results of treatment of postoperative intraabdominal complications in patients who underwent surgical interventions for colon cancer were studied. The effect of the re-operation time was assessed. The volume of surgical correction was discussed in case of insufficiency of anastomosis sutures. The results of the study made it possible to identify the most rational timing and scope of surgical correction of postoperative intraabdominal complications in patients with colorectal cancer.
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