EFFECTIVENESS OF TRADITIONAL METHODS OF TREATMENT OF ACUTE INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IN ELDERLY AND SENILE PATIENTS
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Innovate Conferences
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Evaluation and analysis of the results of traditional methods of treating acute intestinal obstruction in elderly and senile patients revealed a 2.1-fold prevalence of local postoperative complications over general ones. In 75.4% of cases, both local and general postoperative complications are based on pathological processes associated with increased thrombus formation processes, leading to the development of ischemic (24.5%) and necrotic (50.9%) processes, as well as postoperative mortality (28.3%).