A DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH TO THE CHOICE OF METHODS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF MECHANICAL JAUNDICE OF BENIGN ORIGIN
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The study is based on the results of a comprehensive examination and treatment of 212 patients with mechanical jaundice of benign origin. The choice of the method and method of minimally invasive decompressive intervention in each case has a strictly differentiated approach and is possible in the form of a one-stage minimally invasive intervention (34.45%), a two-stage minimally invasive intervention (13.20%) or a two-stage combined minimally invasive and traditional intervention (20.27%). If the application is unsuccessful, or if complications occur during minimally invasive interventions, in the presence of congenital cystic lesions of the bile ducts, as well as with the development of postoperative mechanical jaundice, extended strictures of the bile ducts, open traditional laparotomic surgical interventions are the optimal treatment methods.
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