2021
DOI: 10.18499/2070-478x-2021-14-2-147-151
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Minimally Invasive Method of Treatment of Biliary Tract Strictures

Abstract: The article presents a minimally invasive method for treating strictures of a biliodigestive anastomosis, which consists in creating access to the intestinal lumen without entering the abdominal cavity. A guideline in this is the scar on the anterior abdominal wall, which remained after the removal of the circular drainage or Volker's drainage. In this way, in our clinic, 10 patients were operated on after an operation to form a biliodigestive anastomosis on a disconnected RF loop. A clinical case with a follo… Show more

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“…Surgical interventions for this pathology are for the most part very complex, and their results do not always satisfy surgeons and patients. CSEBD after repeated operations on the biliary tract develop long term in 20-30% of patients, and mortality reaches 8-40% [Semenov et al, 2021].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surgical interventions for this pathology are for the most part very complex, and their results do not always satisfy surgeons and patients. CSEBD after repeated operations on the biliary tract develop long term in 20-30% of patients, and mortality reaches 8-40% [Semenov et al, 2021].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%