"RISK FACTORS AFFECTING THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD DEPENDING ON THE BODY WEIGHT OF PATIENTS WITH CALCULOUS CHOLECYSTITIS. LITERATURE REVIEW»
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/WV5F8Keywords:
obesity, calculous cholecystitis, laparoscopic cholecystectomyAbstract
As you know, acute cholecystitis is a disease that, if left untreated, can develop into systemic inflammation and lead to sepsis, organ failure and even death. In patients with the same acute cholecystitis, the severity of the course varies significantly: from simple inflammation of the gallbladder wall to complications limited to the nearby area, and to concomitant multiple organ failure. In some cases, acute cholecystitis can easily turn into complicated cholecystitis, which in a short time undergoes secondary changes in the form of hemorrhages, gangrenous formations, perforations. However, it is currently difficult to predict whether patients with acute cholecystitis have a complicated or uncomplicated course. Therefore, it is extremely important to develop methods for predicting the progression of acute cholecystitis in patients.
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