A A Natalsky, O V Zaytsev, O D Peskov, O V Kleimenov
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Abstract
Objective: To improve the immediate postoperative results in patients with perforated ulcers.
Material and methods: The study enrolled 25 patients with perforated peptic ulcer (diameter of perforation <8 mm). Mean age of patients was 39 years (range 24-56), perforation size - 5.92 mm (range 3-8).
Results: Mean surgery time was 59.8 min (range 50-85). There were no intraoperative and postoperative complications. All patients were discharged.
Conclusion: The proposed method of repair for perforated gastric ulcers is simple, effective, safe and may be recommended for clinical practice.