Complications of minimally invasive methods of mechanical jaundice treatment
A.N. Sergeev,
D.A. Dogaru,
E.S. Novikova
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to evaluate complications after minimally invasive surgical interventions for obstructive jaundice. The statistical analysis of the data of modern Russian and foreign literature sources, as well as the latest scientific works in the field of preoperative preparation of the patient and prevention of postoperative complications in the field of minimally invasive surgical intervention was carried out. The development of these complications represents a fairly wide range of pathologica… Show more
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