Федеральный научно-клинический центр специализированных видов медицинской помощи и медицинских технологий1, Ореховый бульвар, д. 28, Москва, 115682, Российская Федерация Московский государственный медико-стоматологический университет им. А.И. Евдокимова2, ул. Делегатская, д. 20
Presented clinical case laparoscopic decompression of celiac trunk syndrome of Dunbar. In most cases, the diagnosis of syndrome of compression of the celiac trunk is by exclusion of other gastrointestinal diseases. Sure, it tells about lack of awareness among the medical community about this specific and rare pathology, as well as a possible skeptical attitude towards it related professionals. The main methods of diagnostics of a syndrome of Dunbar are: ultrasonic duplex scanning of the abdominal aorta, multislice computed tomography and angiography with a respiratory samples. The indication for surgical treatment is the ineffectiveness of conservative therapy, the preservation of the leading symptoms of abdominal ischemia on the ground proved critical in compression of the celiac trunk. Currently, laparoscopic decompression of celiac trunk syndrome Dunbar is the operation of choice. The obvious advantages of laparoscopic surgery are less blood loss, a slight pain syndrome in the postoperative period, short hospital period and better cosmetic effect. In the clinic, where surgeons proficient in the technique of laparoscopic procedures, the surgery can be performed quickly, safely, and efficiently. Additional intervention in the form of endovascular correction is not required in all patients and can be performed in a delayed order.
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