MODERN SURGICAL APPROACHS OF TREATMENT FOR PANCREATICOBILIARY MALIGNANCY BY DAMAGING MECHANICAL JAUNDICE
Keywords:
pancreaticobiliary malignancy, laparoscopic equipment, biliary obstruction, abdominal surgery, abdominal trauma, fibroesophagogastroduodenoscopyAbstract
diagnosis of pancreaticobiliary malignancy is made the patient is usually in a terminal stage1,2. However, a palliative treatment of biliary obstruction is advisable to mitigate the effects of jaundice, independently of whether a surgical resection for attempting a cure is feasible or not. Alternative approaches to biliary stent placement have prompted a particular interest towards a comparative evaluation aimed at assessing optimal stent material and design, as well as stent placement strategies A comprehensive comprehensive analysis of the use of laparoscopic operations in emergency abdominal surgery and their improvement is an urgent task of modern clinical surgery. The creation of qualitatively new laparoscopic equipment, the improvement of laparoscopic instruments required the revision of outdated provisions and the development of modern principles of laparoscopic surgery. The examined group consisted of 2,479 (26.2%) patients with urgent diseases of the abdominal cavity, among all the abdominal operations performed in the period from 2018 to 2020 using laparoscopic technologies.