Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ) (Apr 2024)

In the treatment of complication of Crohn’s disease, advantages of mini-invasive technology.

  • M.U. Ismayilov,
  • R. Sh Polukhov,
  • I.V. Poddubny,
  • V.A. Magammedov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14587/paccj.2024.6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 38 – 45

Abstract

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The article analyzed the anamnesis data of 93 children with Crohn's disease who were treated from 2010 to 2022. All children with Crohn's disease underwent a comprehensive examination at the stage of identifying and confirming the disease in the hospital, as well as dur- ing the differential diagnosis of Crohn's disease and ul- cerative colitis. In addition, when planning to perform ab- dominal surgery, it is important to know exactly the na- ture, extent, severity, gravity, and location of damage to the intestine and abdominal cavity, if possible. Analyzing our experience of treating 93 children with KX using lap- aroscopic (in 62 patients) and "open" methods (in 31 chil- dren), we can come to the following conclusions. The technique of laparoscopic resection of various parts of the small and large intestines developed and applied in our clinic is an effective treatment method for this serious disease. In no aspect, its universality, convenience, radi- cality, etc. it does not lag "open" operations.

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