THE ROLE OF ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTICS OF ACUTE ADHESIVE INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IN CHILDREN
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Acute intestinal obstruction is one of the most common diseases in emergency surgery. This paper presents the results of a survey of 47 children with acute adhesive intestinal obstruction. All patients were treated at the clinic of the Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute from 2020 to 2022. Of the total number of patients, 43 were operated on for early adhesive intestinal obstruction. Surgical interventions are represented by two methods of operation: open 12 children and laparoscopic 31 children. Conservative measures were successful in 11 cases. Ultrasound is also widely used for dynamic monitoring of children undergoing conservative treatment, which allows to assess the wall, the structure of the intestine, as well as the restoration of peristalsis. Ultrasound plays an important role as the first screening study to confirm or exclude acute adhesive intestinal obstruction, which allows timely diagnosis and inclusion of the patient in the treatment process
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