Complications and repeated surgical interventions after surgical treatment of children with acute scrotum syndrome
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.30
Abstract
The causes of complications and repeated surgical interventions in the surgical treatment of patients with "acute scrotum syndrome" in the early and late postoperative period were identified. Surgical complications in acute scrotal diseases are different. Typical errors can be both tactical and technical. Complications are more common in the acute period. Purulent complications are directly dependent on the duration of the disease and are aggravated by secondary changes in the scrotum organs. The low frequency of hydatid undetecting with its combination of torsions is not a reason for a complete revision of the scrotum, since the overall invasiveness of the operation will increase significantly. Most of the complications are manageable and their frequency decreases if a number of preventive measures are observed.
About the Authors
I. S. ShormanovRussian Federation
SHORMANOV Igor Sergeevich − Head of the Department of Urology and Nephrology, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor
D. N. Shedrov
Russian Federation
SHCHEDROV Dmitry Nikolaevich − Head of the Department of Pediatric Urology andrology SBUZ YaO Regional Children's Clinical Hospital, Doctor of Medical Sciences
E. V. Morozov
Russian Federation
MOROZOV Evgeniy Vladimirovich − doctor, children's surgeon of the Surgery Department of the State Budgetary Institution
S. O. Kupryakov
Russian Federation
KUPRYAKOV Sergey Olegovich − Head of the Urology Department of the Pediatric Center of the State Institution
D. Yu. Garova
Russian Federation
GAROVA Darya Yurievna − 5th year student
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For citations:
Shormanov I.S., Shedrov D.N., Morozov E.V., Kupryakov S.O., Garova D.Yu. Complications and repeated surgical interventions after surgical treatment of children with acute scrotum syndrome. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(1):117-120. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.30








