EFFICIENCY OF USING MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHODS IN THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF COMPLICATED ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS

Authors

  • KHURSANOV Yokubjon Erkin ugli
  • SATTOROV Abbos Xalilovich

Keywords:

Acute cholecystitis, bile peritonitis, surgical treatment

Abstract

The results of treatment of 82 patients with biliary peritonitis as a complication of acute destructive cholecystitis are presented. Biliary peritonitis as a complication of acute destructive cholecystitis was observed in 7.1% of patients. Prevalence of the perforative form of peritonitis was noted, which was observed in 67.1%, bile peritonitis due to perforation of the gallbladder wall was observed in 32.9% of patients. The priority use of minimally invasive surgical interventions (diapeutic, endoscopic and laparoscopic methods) in the treatment of local bile peritonitis as a complication of acute cholecystitis was successfully carried out in 67.3% of patients in the main group.

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Published

2025-06-19