Experience of using Minimally Invasive Interventions in Patients with Closed Trauma of the Abdominal Organs

  • G. N. Rayimov Ferghana Medical Institute of Public Health
Keywords: Closed trauma, abdominal organs, laparoscopic operations

Abstract

Despite the improvement of clinical diagnostic methods for abdominal trauma, the creation and increasing use of clinical electronic standards by surgeons, the high capabilities of modern ultrasound devices and computed tomography, the problem of diagnosing acute surgical pathology of the abdominal organs remains extremely urgent. The frequency of erroneous laparotomy in acute surgical pathology is, according to various authors, from 15 to 45%, significantly increasing with wounds and injuries. At the same time, mortality after exploratory laparotomy is in the range of 35–45%.

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Published
2021-12-11
How to Cite
Rayimov, G. N. (2021). Experience of using Minimally Invasive Interventions in Patients with Closed Trauma of the Abdominal Organs. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 2(6), 349-352. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajmns.v2i6.516
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