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LAPAROSCOPY AS A METHOD OF DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ACUTE PROCESSES AND INJURIES OF ABDOMINAL CAVITY IN CHILDREN

Abstract

In recent years, diagnostic laparoscopy in children has become a method of choice to treat abdominal injuries and acute surgical pathology. This paper summarises practice of 296 endovideosurgical procedures in patients aged 1 to 14 years: 152 cases of acute appendicitis (open surgeries), 144 cases of other pathology. As the last observations showed, 5 patients required conversion, therefore in 139 cases the patients underwent diagnostic or therapeutic laparoscopy. The authors has highlighted the sensitivity of this method and the possibility of using it as therapeutic technique.

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About the Authors

А. Шапкина
Владивостокский государственный медицинский университет
Russian Federation


В. Шапкин
Владивостокский государственный медицинский университет
Russian Federation


М. Матвейчук
Детская городская клиническая больница
Russian Federation


A. N. Shapkina
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


V. V. Shapkin
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


M. V. Matveychuk
Municipal Children's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation


References

1. Алимов А.Н., Исаев А.Ф., Сафронов Э.П. и др. Рациональное использование лапароскопии в лечебно-диагностической тактике повреждений селезенки при закрытой травме живота // Эндоскопическая хирургия. 2006. № 2. С. 4-5.

2. Ярцев П.А., Гуляев А.А., Пахомова Г.В. и др. Роль видеолапароскопии в диагностике и лечении абдоминальной травмы // Эндоскопическая хирургия. 2008. № 2. С. 28-31.


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 ,  ,  , Shapkina A.N., Shapkin V.V., Matveychuk M.V. LAPAROSCOPY AS A METHOD OF DIAGNOSING AND TREATING ACUTE PROCESSES AND INJURIES OF ABDOMINAL CAVITY IN CHILDREN. Pacific Medical Journal. 2009;(2):99-100. (In Russ.)

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