Khirurgiia (Mosk)
April 2016
Results of biliary decompression were analyzed in 185 patients with malignant obstructive jaundice. Among them 85 patients underwent nasobiliary drainage, 37 - percutaneous transhepatic bile drainage and 63 - cholecystectomy. Dynamics in biochemical indices of blood serum, cholangiomanometry and jaundice response to decompression according to T.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPostoperative biliary complications (BC) after liver resections carried out from 1990 to 2009 were analyzed in 216 patients. Among them - 139 women and 77 men aged 15-79 years (mean age 49,8±0,9 years). Complications in early postoperative period were observed in 110 patients (50,9%); among them BC - in 27 patients (12,2%), bilomas - in 6, external biliation - in 14, abscesses - in 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article providing in-depth analysis of pathogenesis of obstructive jaundice shows that this disease is manifest not only as changes at the hepatic level (cholestasis, cholehemia, cholangitis, cholangio- and lymphovenous shunts, hepatic encephalopathy) but also as marked dysbiotic disturbances due to anacholia and toxic metabolites that cause bacterial translocation and endotoxemia complicating liver insufficiency. Based on the literary data and original observations, a new scheme for the treatment of obstructive jaundice is proposed including simultaneous correction of both components of hepatoenteric turnover, also, it permits to improve the outcome of the postoperative period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTill nowadays the diagnosis of biliary and pancreatic ducts disorders remains to be rather difficult. Cholangioscopy is the only method, that gives an opportunity of visual evaluation of the ducts. The results of 234 retrograde peroral pancreatico-cholangioscopies (RPCS) in 149 patients are analysed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo alternative methods for the treatment of calculous cholecystitis are evaluated: extracorporeal lithotripsy was performed in 284 patients, laparoscopic cholecystectomy--in 130 patients. Even in strict selection of patients, lithotripsy was ineffective in 32 of them and they were subjected to an operation; in another group of patients elimination of the fragments from the gallbladder was incomplete. Therefore, extracorporeal lithotripsy may be used in no more than 10% of patients with cholelithiasis.
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