Паёми Сино (Dec 2017)
A CASE OF SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE COMMISSURAL INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION BY USING MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
The article contains the results of modern diagnosis and successful minimally invasive surgical treatment of a patient with acute commissural intestinal obstruction. Timing of the entrance form the onset of the disease amounted to 24 hours. The reason for treatment at the clinic was the increased pain syndrome, bloating and dyspeptic phenomenon. When ultrasound found, free fluid in the abdominal cavity is not available. For a more accurate diagnostic topical review was performed X-rays of abdominal cavity, on which Kloyber’s bowls and intestinal arches revealed, which was confirmed by the diagnosis of intestinal impassability. The patient operated using laparoscopic technology. There were no intraoperative complications. The duration of the operation was 45 minutes. Drainage tubes removed on the 3rd day. In the postoperative period, the patient prescribed antibiotics, antispasmodics, colloidal-crystalloid solutions, non-narcotic analgesics and absorbable drugs. The duration of hospitalization was 5 days. During the monitoring inspection within one month, the patient had no any complaints.
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