Ultrasound-controlled minimally invasive surgical interventions in abdominal abscesses

Results of ultrasound-controlled minimally invasive surgical interventions (UAMISI) for abdominal abscesses are analyzed. 84 operations were performed in 72 patients with good results. Puncture method was used in 12 patients, drainage operation--in 58, endoscopy-guided puncture method--in 2 patients...

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Published inHirurgija (Moskva) no. 8; p. 17
Main Authors Ektov, V N, Novomlinskiĭ, V V, Sokolov, A N, Mel'nikov, Iu Iu
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 2001
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Summary:Results of ultrasound-controlled minimally invasive surgical interventions (UAMISI) for abdominal abscesses are analyzed. 84 operations were performed in 72 patients with good results. Puncture method was used in 12 patients, drainage operation--in 58, endoscopy-guided puncture method--in 2 patients. Indications for different ultrasonic-assisted interventions are developed. It is concluded that at present the UAMISI are the alternative to conventional "open" treatment of abdominal abscesses.
ISSN:0023-1207