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Loop stoma as a risk factor of postoperative ileus in colorectal cancer surgery (review)

https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2022-21-1-117-124

Abstract

Impaired motility of the gastrointestinal tract after surgery for colorectal cancer is a serious problem in the early postoperative period for both the patient and the medical staff. The literature review is devoted to the problem of postoperative ileus with an emphasis on the theory of its etiology and pathogenesis. Understanding the mechanism of this pathological condition will make it possible to find ways to prevent it.

About the Authors

D. A. Khubezov
Ryazan State Medical University; Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Dmitrij A. Hubezov — Dr. of Sci (Med.), Professor

390026, Ryazan, Vysokovol’tnaya str., 9
390039, Ryazan, Internacional’naya str., 3a



I. S. Ignatov
Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Ivan S. Ignatov — Head of Oncology Department, Candidate of Sci (Med.)

390039, Ryazan, Internacional’naya str., 3a
+7 (906) 544-01-52



A. Y. Ogoreltsev
Ryazan State Medical University; Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Aleksandr Yu. Ogorel’cev — Oncology Department of Ryazan State Clinical Hospital; Associate Professor at the Department of Faculty Surgery with course in anesthesiology and resuscitation, Candidate of Sci (Med.)

390026, Ryazan, Vysokovol’tnaya str., 9
390039, Ryazan, Internacional’naya str., 3a



Y. B. Li
Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Yuliya B. Li — Oncology Department

390039, Ryazan, Internacional’naya str., 3a



A. B. Piksina
Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Alena B. Piksina — Oncology Department

390039, Ryazan, Internacional’naya str., 3a



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Khubezov D.A., Ignatov I.S., Ogoreltsev A.Y., Li Y.B., Piksina A.B. Loop stoma as a risk factor of postoperative ileus in colorectal cancer surgery (review). Koloproktologia. 2022;21(1):117-124. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2022-21-1-117-124

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