Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyse the effectiveness of methods of diagnosis and treatment of patients with acute intestinal obstruction.
Methods: A total of 123 patients were examined, who were diagnosed based on history, an overview X-ray of the abdominal cavity, a contrast examination of the intestine, and contrast marks according to Yu. L.
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, patients with diabetes are among the most vulnerable. Our purpose is to research the dynamics of morbidity, mortality, and survival of patients with diabetes in Kazakhstan before and during the current pandemic.
Methods: The indicators were calculated taking into account gender and nosological forms (E10-E14, according to ICD-10).
Introduction: The development of intestinal paresis after surgery in patients with acute surgical conditions complicated by peritonitis is an urgent problem of abdominal surgery.
Aim: To study the effectiveness of the developed methods, as well as to predict the risk of intestinal paresis, and establish the possibilities of correcting this condition in patients with acute surgical pathology complicated by peritonitis.
Material And Methods: Twenty patients were examined, in whom the temperature parameters of the mucous membrane and skin of the cheek were measured, based on which the probability of developing paresis was predicted.
Introduction: Colorectal cancer is one of the most sprayed cancers; the gold standard of diagnostic is a colonoscopy. The quality of this examination is depended on many factors, which includes doctors' experience.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to establish the main factors affecting the completeness of colonoscopy in colorectal cancer screening.