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METHODS OF RECONSTRUCTION OF THE INTESTINE CONTINUITY

https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2016-0-3-55-60

Abstract

One hundred seven patients had reconstructive surgery after previous Hartmann procedure performed at emergency presentation. Between 2000-2014 there were 46,19% operation performed from of midline laparotomy, 39,08% from local access, and 14,72% using laparoscopy assisted method. Between 2013-14 open approach was used in 16,66% of cases, in 14,63% form local access and 69,04% of the patients were operated using laparoscopy assisted method. LAS operations - at. The choice of restoring the intestinal continuity after Hartmann procedure is under development, as the trend towards mini-invasive surgery exists.

About the Authors

B. K. Gibert
Tyumen regional hospital №1
Russian Federation


I. A. Matveev
Tyumen regional hospital №1
Russian Federation


D. T. Hasia
Tyumen regional hospital №1
Russian Federation


A. I. Matveev
Tyumen regional hospital №1
Russian Federation


A. P. Kalinichenko
Tyumen regional hospital №1
Russian Federation


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Gibert B.K., Matveev I.A., Hasia D.T., Matveev A.I., Kalinichenko A.P. METHODS OF RECONSTRUCTION OF THE INTESTINE CONTINUITY. Koloproktologia. 2016;(3):55-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2016-0-3-55-60

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