9. Surgical Treatment Of Miriszy Syndrome In Patients With Excess Body Mass
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Abstract
The results of treatment of 25 patients with cholelithiasis, complicated by Mirizzi syndrome type III and IV, were studied. There were 6 men (24%) and 19 women (76%), 1: 3. The age of the patients ranged from 41 to 78 years. The average age of patients was 63.4±3.4 years. Of these, 14 (56%) patients were overweight: obesity degree I - 7, obesity degree II - 5, the degree of obesity III - 2. All patients were hospitalized as an emergency. All patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the method of elimination of hepatico-holedochus wall defects. The first group - 15 (60%) patients who underwent cholecystectomy, drainage of the common bile duct through the fistula defect by Kerr, hepaticojejunostomy with inter-intestinal anasto-mosis by Brown (with Shalimov’s plug) and Roux (additional drainage by Felker) to the resulting loop. The second group - 10 (40%) patients who underwent cholecystohepaticco-choledochoplasty with P-shaped interrupted sutures on the drainage by Vishnevskiy and hepaticojejunostomy (modelling of Roux technique) using the method of the University Hospital of Semey Medical University. Patients with alimentary obesity - Grades II-III are operated on with the use of “Universal delator Aimagambetov for patients with overweight”. Analysis showed us the reduction of postoperative complications in the second group of patients, which allows us to recommend this method as one of the options of choice for the correction in the treatment of Mirizzi syndrome III and IV types.
Keywords
cholelithiasis, Mirizzi syndrome, hepatico-choledochoujunostomy
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