POSTGASTRORESECTIONAL SYNDROMES

Solomonova G. A., Tretiak S. I., Domarenok E. P.
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The article gives a description of the section of diseases of the operated stomach – post-gastroresection syndromes. It has been noted that over the past decades the number of resection interventions due to complicated gastroduodenal ulcer has decreased. This was facilitated by the improvement of drug therapy, the emergence of new antiulcer drugs, including proton pump inhibitors, and the improvement of endoscopic methods for diagnosing and treating this pathology. Therefore, the number of post-gastroresection syndromes remains significant. The paper describes the ethology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations of postgastrectomy syndromes. Diagnostic methods using the X-ray method, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, ultrasound examination of the abdominal organs, and computed tomography are considered in detail. Methods of conservative therapy are described, indications for surgical treatment are determined. The characteristic of classical and new methods of performing operational aids is given, and an assessment of their effectiveness is given.
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POSTGASTRORESECTIONAL综合症
本文介绍了胃手术后的疾病-胃切除术后综合征。人们注意到,在过去的几十年里,由于复杂的胃十二指肠溃疡而进行切除干预的数量有所减少。药物治疗的改进,新的抗溃疡药物的出现,包括质子泵抑制剂,以及内镜诊断和治疗这种病理的方法的改进,促进了这一点。因此,胃切除术后综合征的数量仍然很大。本文就胃切除术后综合征的行为学、发病机制、临床表现作一综述。详细讨论了x线法、食管胃十二指肠镜、腹部器官超声检查和计算机断层扫描的诊断方法。描述了保守治疗的方法,确定了手术治疗的指征。介绍了传统辅助作战方法和新型辅助作战方法的特点,并对其有效性进行了评价。
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