SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ALVEOLAR LIVER DISEASE AND THE DISEASE-MEDIATED SUPPURATIVE COMPLICATIONS
https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2012-0-1-53-55
Abstract
The article presents a clinical experience of 58 patients with alveolar liver disease. Hepatic resection was performed in the main group with the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) surgical laser, purulent necrotic cavities were treated by means of laser necrectomy and antimicrobial photodynamic therapy with subsequent antibiotics laser activation. As the treatment outcome, radical liver resection was carried out in 39 (67,2%) patients. Hence, in the main group laboratory indicators normalization period was shortened from13±4,9 to 8±3,4 days (р=0,03), duration of hospital stay decreased from 32±5,8 to 25±4,8 days (р=0,02), postoperative complications incidence rate was reduced from 30,3% до 12% (р=0,05).
About the Author
V. S. PanteleevRussian Federation
Department of General Surgery BSMU
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Panteleev V.S. SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ALVEOLAR LIVER DISEASE AND THE DISEASE-MEDIATED SUPPURATIVE COMPLICATIONS. Creative surgery and oncology. 2012;(1):53-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2012-0-1-53-55