SURGICAL TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSTICS OF PATIENTS WITH LIVER CYSTIC FORMATIONS
Keywords:
liver cysts, diapeutic interventions.Abstract
The study is based on a clinical and laboratory examination of 117 patients with cystic liver formations who underwent diapeutic and surgical interventions in the surgical department of the multidisciplinary clinic of Samarkand State Medical University for the period from 2016 to 2023. The advantages of diapeutic interventions include early postoperative rehabilitation of patients, reduction (from 38.5% to 13.5%) or prevention of various types of complications characteristic of laparoscopic and open traditional operations, as well as a reduction in hospital stay from 312.2 ± 96 .8 to 16.2±4.4 hours.
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