Published March 30, 2023 | Version v1
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EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF ENDOVIDEOSURGERY TECHNOLOGIES IN THE TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF TORSION OF THE GREATER OMENTUM IN CHILDREN

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This article presents the treatment and diagnostic analysis of 12 children with a very rare abdominal hernia. 8 of them had primary sprain, and 4 had secondary sprain. Endovideolaparoscopic resection of appendicitis was performed in 12 children, 1 of them underwent additional appendectomy. Videolaparoscopic resection was performed in 1 patient with greater omentum’s cyst. An upper middle laparotomy was performed on a patient with abdominal trauma and conversion was performed. No complications were observed at the site of the operation and in the postoperative period. During the histological examination, signs of gangrenous omentitis were revealed in the greater omentum. Performing operations using endovideolaparoscopic technologies makes it possible to make an accurate diagnosis of the disease, to achieve simultaneous omentum resection and to determine the etiological factors of secondary omentum torsion.

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