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THE GROUND OF THE EFFICIENCY OF PALLIATIVE MINORLAPAROTOMIC OPERATIONS ON THE PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM THE OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE OF TUMOROUS GENESIS

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2005-2-1-8

Abstract

The peculiarities of anatomic relations between the organs of hepapancreaduodenal zone and the results of surgical palliative treatment, performed on 89 patients with the cancer of the head of the pancreas, complicated by obstructive jaundice were closely studied. It turned out, that supraduodenal choledochoduodenal anastomoses with minorlaparotomic access have considerable advantages over biliary-enteric anastomoses in gallbladder in the patients from this category. They are less traumatic, have less complications and lethality.

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D. A. Kuzam
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


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Kuzam D.A. THE GROUND OF THE EFFICIENCY OF PALLIATIVE MINORLAPAROTOMIC OPERATIONS ON THE PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM THE OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE OF TUMOROUS GENESIS. Health and Ecology Issues. 2005;(1):45-48. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2005-2-1-8

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