2018
DOI: 10.24884/0042-4625-2018-177-6-87-90
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Current trends in the treatment of liver abscesses

Abstract: The paper includes the statistics of liver abscesses, etiology and related features of the diseases. The most common methods of conservative and surgical treatment of liver abscesses, currently used in surgical clinics of the Russian Federation, are presented. A small historical excursus about the existed methods of treatment is given in the paper. A comparative analysis of the currently used methods, their advantages and disadvantages is carried out. Some possible criteria for a certain method of treatment of… Show more

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“…According to researchers, the following factors can be distinguished in the origin of liver abscesses: laparotomy in the nearest anamnesis -51.3% of the total number of patients, cholangiogenic -18.5%, infected hematomas -6%, suppurative cysts -2%, idiopathic -22.2% [3,5,8]. According to most researchers, the lethality of microbial abscesses is high and is from 20 to 30%, while amoebic and opisthorous abscesses have a 26% and 15.5% lethality, respectively [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to researchers, the following factors can be distinguished in the origin of liver abscesses: laparotomy in the nearest anamnesis -51.3% of the total number of patients, cholangiogenic -18.5%, infected hematomas -6%, suppurative cysts -2%, idiopathic -22.2% [3,5,8]. According to most researchers, the lethality of microbial abscesses is high and is from 20 to 30%, while amoebic and opisthorous abscesses have a 26% and 15.5% lethality, respectively [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%