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Minimally invasive treatment in the victim with spleen injury

https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2019-178-4-58-60

Abstract

The article describes the clinical experience of treatment of the victim using minimally invasive methods such as angiography and embolization. The applied treatment tactics made it possible to preserve the damaged parenchymal organ of the abdominal cavity and avoid performing other more traumatic surgical interventions (laparoscopy, laparotomy).

About the Authors

Ya. V. Gavrishuk
Saint-Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation
3 Budapestkaya street, St. Petersburg, Russia, 192242


I. V. Kazhanov
Saint-Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation
3 Budapestkaya street, St. Petersburg, Russia, 192242


A. N. Tulupov
Saint-Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation
3 Budapestkaya street, St. Petersburg, Russia, 192242


A. E. Demko
Saint-Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation
3 Budapestkaya street, St. Petersburg, Russia, 192242


D. V. Kandyba
Saint-Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation
3 Budapestkaya street, St. Petersburg, Russia, 192242


S. I. Mikityuk
Saint-Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation
3 Budapestkaya street, St. Petersburg, Russia, 192242


E. A. Kolchanov
Saint-Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation
3 Budapestkaya street, St. Petersburg, Russia, 192242


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Gavrishuk Ya.V., Kazhanov I.V., Tulupov A.N., Demko A.E., Kandyba D.V., Mikityuk S.I., Kolchanov E.A. Minimally invasive treatment in the victim with spleen injury. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2019;178(4):58-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2019-178-4-58-60

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