SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE SIGMOID OBSTRUCTION

Authors

  • Khodjimatov Gulomidin Minkhodzhievich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Department of General Surgery, Fiberendoscopy and Anesthesiology-Resuscitation Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Khakimov Dilshodbek Mamadalievich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor Department of General Surgery, Fiberendoscopy and Anesthesiology-Resuscitation Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Khamdamov Khabibullo Khamdamovich Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor Department of General Surgery, Fiberendoscopy and Anesthesiology-Resuscitation Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Mamadiev Azizbek Maribjanovich Assistant Department of General Surgery, Fiberendoscopy and Anesthesiology-Resuscitation Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Karaboev Bekzodbek Bakhodirovich Assistant Department of General Surgery, Fiberendoscopy and Anesthesiology-Resuscitation Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Kasimov Nosirbek Adkhamovich Assistant Department of General Surgery, Fiberendoscopy and Anesthesiology-Resuscitation Andijan State Medical Institute

Keywords:

Gastro-Intestinal Tract, Surgical Treatment, Acute Sigmoid Obstruction

Abstract

Progress in gastrointestinal surgery associated with the use of powerful antibiotics, new suture materials, and hardware formation of interintestinal anastomoses has not solved the problem of intestinal wall suture failure. Today in gastrointestinal surgery, single-row intestinal suture without mucosal traumatization has become widespread as in recent years many researches have proved an important role of intestinal mucosa in tissue regeneration of gastrointestinal anastomosis zone [2, 3, 6, 7].

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Published

2022-04-14

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Khodjimatov Gulomidin Minkhodzhievich, Khakimov Dilshodbek Mamadalievich, Khamdamov Khabibullo Khamdamovich, Mamadiev Azizbek Maribjanovich, Karaboev Bekzodbek Bakhodirovich, & Kasimov Nosirbek Adkhamovich. (2022). SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE SIGMOID OBSTRUCTION. World Bulletin of Public Health, 9, 79-83. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/805

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