Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries
Objective: comparative analysis of the postoperative outcome of combined surgery for concomitant abdominal and pelvic (gynecological) pathology Methods: Overall, 346 surgical patients with concomitant abdominal and gynecological surgical diseases were analyzed retrospectively in postoperative per...
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doaj-b57d98642bb641fb82feb6b7c291909e2020-11-25T01:24:52ZengCenter for Scientific Research and Development of Education.Heart Vessels and Transplantation1694-78861694-78942019-11-013415616110.24969/hvt.2019.171art171Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeriesAlymkadyr S. BeyshenalievNurgazy M. ZhumagulovTaalaibek K. AtabaevBegmamat M. NyshanovObjective: comparative analysis of the postoperative outcome of combined surgery for concomitant abdominal and pelvic (gynecological) pathology Methods: Overall, 346 surgical patients with concomitant abdominal and gynecological surgical diseases were analyzed retrospectively in postoperative period. Results: In the early postoperative period complications developed in groups of extreme high and high operational-anesthetic risk (ASA III and ASA IV). Conclusion: According to results of our study, combined surgical interventions especially those performed from a single surgical approach, slightly increase the severity of the operation compared to isolated interventions performed for the same underlying diseases.https://www.hvt-journal.com/articles/art171combined operations concomitant surgical diseases operative-anesthetic risk scope of operation postoperative complications abdominal surgery gynecological operations |
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Alymkadyr S. Beyshenaliev Nurgazy M. Zhumagulov Taalaibek K. Atabaev Begmamat M. Nyshanov Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries Heart Vessels and Transplantation combined operations concomitant surgical diseases operative-anesthetic risk scope of operation postoperative complications abdominal surgery gynecological operations |
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Alymkadyr S. Beyshenaliev Nurgazy M. Zhumagulov Taalaibek K. Atabaev Begmamat M. Nyshanov |
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Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries |
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Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries |
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Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries |
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Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries |
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Analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries |
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analysis of early postoperative outcomes of combined simultaneous and multistage surgeries |
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Center for Scientific Research and Development of Education. |
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Heart Vessels and Transplantation |
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1694-7886 1694-7894 |
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2019-11-01 |
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Objective: comparative analysis of the postoperative outcome of combined surgery for concomitant abdominal and pelvic (gynecological) pathology
Methods: Overall, 346 surgical patients with concomitant abdominal and gynecological surgical diseases were analyzed retrospectively in postoperative period.
Results: In the early postoperative period complications developed in groups of extreme high and high operational-anesthetic risk (ASA III and ASA IV).
Conclusion: According to results of our study, combined surgical interventions especially those performed from a single surgical approach, slightly increase the severity of the operation compared to isolated interventions performed for the same underlying diseases. |
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combined operations concomitant surgical diseases operative-anesthetic risk scope of operation postoperative complications abdominal surgery gynecological operations |
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