Experimental and clinical rationale of the prevention methods of purulent and inflammatory complications upon Beger procedure in patients with chronic pancreatitis


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The problem of purulent and inflammatory complications upon duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection (Beger procedure) the relevance of research. Were carried out anatomical studies of the greater omentum, developed and clinically tested methods of isolation of the stump of the pancreatic head and pancreaticojejunoanastomosis pedicled greater omentum, formed in the form of drained “bursae omentalis”. The results from 20 patients with chronic pancreatitis who were surgically treated by means of duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection using the developed methods presented in article.

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Rostov State Medical University
Rostov Regional Clinical Hospital

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Candidate of Med. Science, Assistant of the Department of Surgical Diseases of Rostov State Medical University, Director of the Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the Rostov Regional Hospital

Rostov Regional Clinical Hospital

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Surgeon of the Department of the Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the Rostov Regional Hospital

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Surgeon of the Department of the Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the Rostov Regional Hospital

Rostov Regional Clinical Hospital

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Surgeon of the Department of the Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the Rostov Regional Hospital

Rostov State Medical University

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5th year Student of the Medical and Preventive Faculty at Rostov State Medical University

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