EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC PELVIC EVISCERATION IN WOMEN FOR EIGHT YEARS
https://doi.org/10.38181/issn2223-2427.2019.4.40-47
Abstract
Abstract: traditionally, evisceration is performed only through a complete median laparotomy, however, the rapid development of modern medical technologies, especially in the last ten years, allows for a fundamentally new level of surgical intervention.
The aim of research: evaluation of the effectiveness of laparoscopic pelvic evisceration in women.
Materials and methods: in the period 2011 to 2018, 19 laparoscopic eviscerations were performed in women aged 50-78 years due to locally advanced cancers of the pelvic organs. After the compulsory examinations - computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound of pelvic organs and abdominal cavity, colonoscopy, cystoscopy, excretory urography, rectal examination, oncomarkers, laboratory study (hemoglobin, residual nitrogen Blood serum), scintigraphy, positron emission tomography (PET CT), the presence of locally advanced lesions was confirmed, and the patients were sent for surgery.
Results: 6 of total, 7 front and 6 rear evisceration was performed. For the purpose of urine diversion was performed a Bricker operation, for the derivation of feces was formed a primary anastomosis with a circular stapler with an additional preventive stoma, or a terminal colostomy. Perioperative results of pelvic excretion are given.
Conclusion: When compared with the results of other works on open traditional pelvis exenteration, we can judge that with laparoscopic access there is significantly less blood loss, patients spend less time in intensive care, separation, and less the frequency of early postoperative complications. Such operations should be carried out by competent specialists and in specialized centers, which will reduce the number of complications, relapses, and also will allow to accumulate experience of multi-organizational interventions, for their subsequent introduction into general practice.
About the Authors
E. A. GalliamovRussian Federation
Galliamov Eduard Abdulhaevich – MD, Professor, Head of the General Surgery Department
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., 19/1, 119146, Moscow
M. A. Agapov
Russian Federation
Agapov Mihail Andreevich – MD, Professor of the Department of Surgery
Leninskie Gory St., 1, 119991, Moscow
R. G. Biktimirov
Russian Federation
Biktimirov Rafael Gabbasovich – PhD, head of the Department of Urology
district Novogorsk, Himkinskij city district, 141435
V. P. Sergeev
Russian Federation
Sergeev Vladimir Petrovich – PhD, head of the Department of Oncourology
Marshala Novikova 23, 123098, Moscow
A. E. Sanzharov
Russian Federation
Sanzharov Andrey Evgenevich – PhD, head of the Department of Urology
Orehoviy bulvar, 28, 115682, Moscow
A. D. Kochkin
Russian Federation
Kochkin Aleksey Dmitrievich – PhD, urologist
pr. Lenina 18, 603140, Nizhny Novgorod
L. N. Aminova
Russian Federation
Aminova Liana Nazimovna – PhD, head of the Department of Gynecology
2-y Botkinskiy proezd, 5–3, 5–4, 125284, Moscow
D. I. Volodin
Russian Federation
Volodin Denis Igorevich - urologist of the Department of Oncourology
Marshala Novikova 23, 123098, Moscow
P. S. Malahov
Russian Federation
Malahov Pavel Sergeevich - head of the Department of intensive care and anesthesiology of medical research and education center
Leninskie Gory St., 1, 119991, Moscow
G. Yu. Gololobov
Russian Federation
Gololobov Grigoriy Yiryevich - resident of the General Surgery Department
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya St., 19/1, 119146, Moscow
V. V. Kakotkin
Russian Federation
Kakotkin Viktor Viktorovich - Resident of the Department of Surgery
Leninskie Gory St., 1, 119991, Moscow
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Galliamov E.A., Agapov M.A., Biktimirov R.G., Sergeev V.P., Sanzharov A.E., Kochkin A.D., Aminova L.N., Volodin D.I., Malahov P.S., Gololobov G.Yu., Kakotkin V.V. EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC PELVIC EVISCERATION IN WOMEN FOR EIGHT YEARS. Surgical practice (Russia). 2019;(4):40-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.38181/issn2223-2427.2019.4.40-47