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Endoscopic interventions at the hepatopancreatobiliary zone pathology

Abstract

The instructions in this message data confirm the feasibility and the need for the use of endoscopic methods of treatment of diseases of the biliary tract and concomitant pathology as preoperative preparation and as a treatment for high operative risk. Endoscopic interventions in 365 of patients with biliary hypertension in the face of severe concomitant pathology were done. The result was a reduction of bilirubin indicators by 65% from the initial level, and in 13% of patients with a high operative risk endoscopic intervention was effective final method of treatment.

About the Authors

Z. A. Yakovleva
MI NEFU named after MK Ammosov
Russian Federation

Yakovleva Zoja Afanasyevna, post-graduate student



V. V. Dohunaev
Republic Hospital № 2 – TSEMP
Russian Federation

Dohunaev Vladimir Vasil’evich, Head of the Department of X-ray diagnosis and surgical treatment



T. M. Tyaptirgyanova
MI NEFU named after MK Ammosov
Russian Federation

Tyaptirgyanova Tatiana Matveevna - MD, Professor, Department of Hospital Surgery and Radiology

89241759304, 677016, st. Oyunskiy 24/2, kv.94. Yakutsk



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Yakovleva Z.A., Dohunaev V.V., Tyaptirgyanova T.M. Endoscopic interventions at the hepatopancreatobiliary zone pathology. Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(3):51-53.

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