DEVELOPMENT OF LAPAROSCOPIC OPERATIONS IN URGENT SURGERY.
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Despite the wide range of non-invasive research methods, diagnostics of acute surgical diseases of the abdominal organs in some cases is very difficult. In this situation, the use of laparoscopy allows for timely diagnosis and determination of surgical tactics##article.abstract##
As part of general scientific and technical progress, the constant introduction of new technologies makes them an integral part of a particular field of medicine. A modern trend in the development of surgery is to reduce the invasiveness and trauma of surgical interventions. In connection with the development of surgical technologies, one of the main tasks in surgery is to minimize surgical trauma and the subsequent reduction in the number of postoperative complications and mortality, as well as the duration of inpatient treatment of patients while maintaining the quality of surgical care. This goal in abdominal surgery can be achieved with the wide and widespread introduction of endosurgical technologies into everyday practice.
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