METHOD FOR ELIMINATING THE RESIDUAL CAVITY AFTER HEPATIC ECHINOCOCCECTOMY
25.06.2024
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 3 Issue 6
Babadjanov A.Kh., Maxmudov U.M., Tuksanov A.I., Ibrokhimov S.S.
Abstract. Despite significant advances in the surgical treatment of liver echinococcosis (LE), many aspects of this condition, which potentially have a decisive influence on postoperative outcomes and the quality of life of patients, are far from being definitively resolved and remain subjects of further research and discussion. The optimization of tactical and technical aspects of LE surgical treatment is one of the most debated and unresolved areas in surgery. A primary concern remains the recurrence of LE, indicating the need for refining indications for existing treatment options, methods of cavity elimination, and treatment post-echinococcectomy, as well as the development of prognostic scales considering risk factors for different morphological forms of echinococcal cysts. The article highlights current views on the surgical treatment of LE and controversial issues in selecting the optimal strategy.
Keywords: organs and tissues, treatment post-echinococcectomy, risk factors.
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