Efficiency of new technologies in endovideosurgical treatment of liver echinococcosis

Author:

Krasnov Arkady O.ORCID,Anishchenko Vladimir V.ORCID,Pachgin Igor V.ORCID,Krasnov Konstantin A.ORCID,Pelts Vladislav A.ORCID,Krasnov Oleg A.ORCID,Pavlenko Vladimir V.ORCID,Shatalin Vladimir A.ORCID

Abstract

Introduction: Surgical operations remain the main and most effective option for the treatment of liver echinococcosis. With the development and mastering of the method, laparoscopic operations are being used more and more widely. New technologies aimed at improving treatment outcomes are being developed and implemented in laparoscopic surgical methods. The purpose of the study is to present and evaluate the results of treatment of operated patients with liver echinococcosis using new technologies. Materials and methods: The results of treatment of 19 patients (9/47.4 % men, 10/52.6 % women) with liver echinococcosis, who were treated with organ-sparing laparoscopic resection techniques using new technologies in the surgical department No. M.A. Podgorbunsky. Results: There was no statistically significant advantage in dissection rate among the methods used (p = 0.74). In the group of patients with the applied hemostatic matrix Floseal, the time of hemostasis was significantly less than in the group without using the method (p = 0.001). In the group of patients with the improved laparoscopic Pringle maneuver, the blood loss was significantly less than in the group without using the technique (p = 0.00008). Findings: A new patented improved method of temporary hemostasis in laparoscopic resection interventions on the liver in the study proved its effectiveness. The use of the Floseal hemostatic matrix made it possible to reduce the time of hemostasis, and, accordingly, reduce the duration of the operation and reduce intraoperative blood loss in general. The laparoscopic method of surgical intervention using the above technologies is effective and safe in the treatment of medium-sized echinococcal liver cysts.

Publisher

Volgograd State Medical University

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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