2020
DOI: 10.4236/ss.2020.1110030
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Displacement of the Residual Liver Cavity in Laparoscopic Echinococcectomy

Abstract: Aim: This article aimed to investigate the analysis of various methods for eliminating the residual liver cavity after laparoscopic echinococcectomy in patients. Methods: The authors used the following methods of eliminating the residual cavity: omentoplasty (36.8%), abdominalization (30%), drainage of the residual cavity (26.2%), and a combination of omentoplasty with drainage of the residual cavity (7%). Results: In the postoperative period, complications occurred in 2 (3.5%) cases in the form of bile leakag… Show more

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“…Materials and Method Laparoscopic equipment EFA-MEDIKA (St. Petersburg, Russia) and KARL STORZ (Germany) joined with video endoscopic camera [17,18] applied as minimally invasive technology in emergency surgery. Preoperative preparation of patients for laparoscopic surgery includes mandatory examination at the prehospital stage.…”
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“…Materials and Method Laparoscopic equipment EFA-MEDIKA (St. Petersburg, Russia) and KARL STORZ (Germany) joined with video endoscopic camera [17,18] applied as minimally invasive technology in emergency surgery. Preoperative preparation of patients for laparoscopic surgery includes mandatory examination at the prehospital stage.…”
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confidence: 99%