DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF CHOLEDOCHOLITIASIS IN ELDERLY AND SENILE AGE PATIENTS

Authors

  • Gulomidin Minkhodzhievich Hodjimatov Professor of the Department of General Surgery of the Faculty of professional development and training of doctors of Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Khabibullo Khamdamovich Hamdamov Associate professor of the Department of General Surgery of the Faculty of professional development and registration of doctors of Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Azizbek Maribjanovich Mamadiyev Assistant at the Department of General Surgery, Endosurgery, Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation, Faculty for Advanced Medical Training and Retraining
  • Yaxyoyev Sardor Mamasobirovich Andijan State Medical Institute Department of General Surgery of the Faculty of professional development and registration master of 3 courses

Keywords:

Acute cholecystitis, obstructive jaundice, hepatopancreatoduodenal zone, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

Abstract

The most common complication of gallstone disease is choledocholithiasis. Among those suffering from choledocholithiasis, the main contingent of patients is made up of elderly and senile people. Endoscopic papillosphincterotomy (EPST) and stone extraction are the surgery of choice in patients with choledocholithiasis. When performing EPST, the greatest difficulties were observed in patients with a point-shaped papilla, with a parapapillary and especially with an intra-diverticular arrangement of the OBD. The analysis of the results showed that in case of choledocholithiasis of elderly and senile age, a full-fledged study and the use of minimally invasive low-traumatic interventions are required as much as possible.

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2021-03-11

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Gulomidin Minkhodzhievich Hodjimatov, Khabibullo Khamdamovich Hamdamov, Azizbek Maribjanovich Mamadiyev, & Yaxyoyev Sardor Mamasobirovich. (2021). DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF CHOLEDOCHOLITIASIS IN ELDERLY AND SENILE AGE PATIENTS. European Journal of Research Development and Sustainability, 2(3), 17-20. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejrds/article/view/307

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