Possibilities and place of endoscopy in improving the results of treatment of gastroduodenal bleedings
https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2023-182-1-93-97
Abstract
The results of treatment of gastroduodenal bleedings in the Russian Federation leave much to be desired. According to the chief surgeon and endoscopist of the Russian Federation, Academician A. Sh. Ramishvili [2], operative mortality in the treatment of gastroduodenal bleedings is 19 %, and only in 32 % of cases, bleeding was stopped endoscopically. The article analyzes the problems in the treatment of gastroduodenal bleedings. The main problem is organizational. Strict implementation of national clinical recommendations by surgeons and endoscopists is necessary for high-quality care for patients with gastroduodenal bleedings (1). Special conditions should be created in hospitals to help patients with gastroduodenal bleedings. These are the presence of a surgical team, intensive care unit, blood transfusion department or cabinet, 24-hour endoscopy (department or cabinet) equipped with modern digital endoscopes and all the tools to stop bleedings. It is necessary to treat not the bleeding but the patient with bleeding. For this purpose, it is necessary to use drug antisecretory therapy after endoscopic treatment. It is very important that surgeons and endoscopists equally understand the complexity of the problem – the treatment of gastroduodenal bleedings.
About the Authors
M. P. KorolevRussian Federation
Mikhail P. Korolev, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor of the Department of General Surgery with a course of Endoscopy,
2, Litovskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 194100
R. G. Avanesyan
Russian Federation
Ruben G. Avanesyan, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of General Surgery with a course of Endoscopy,
2, Litovskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 194100
L. E. Fedotov
Russian Federation
Leonid E. Fedotov, Professor of the Department of General Surgery with a course of Endoscopy,
2, Litovskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 194100
B. L. Fedotov
Russian Federation
Boris L. Fedotov, Assistant of the Department of General Surgery with a course of Endoscopy,
2, Litovskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 194100
M. V. Antipova
Russian Federation
Mariia V. Antipova, Associate Professor of the Department of General Surgery with a course Endoscopy,
2, Litovskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 194100
L. Z. Khafizov
Russian Federation
Lutfullo Z. Khafizov , Postgraduate Student of the Department of General Surgery with a course of Endoscopy,
2, Litovskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 194100
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For citations:
Korolev M.P., Avanesyan R.G., Fedotov L.E., Fedotov B.L., Antipova M.V., Khafizov L.Z. Possibilities and place of endoscopy in improving the results of treatment of gastroduodenal bleedings. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2023;182(1):93-97. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2023-182-1-93-97