Minimal gastrostomy via minilaparotomy as an alternative to puncture gastrostomy in the context of import substitution
https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2024-25-1-64-67
Abstract
The article presents the accumulated experience of using minimal gastrostomy through minilaparotomy, which allows us to consider these methods of forming a nutritious fistula as an alternative to puncture gastrostomy in conditions of import substitution and possible unavailability of the necessary imported consumables.
About the Authors
M. V. GavshchukRussian Federation
Maxim V. Gavshchuk
Saint Petersburg
V. I. Orel
Russian Federation
Vasiliy I. Orel
Saint Petersburg
G. O. Bagaturiya
Russian Federation
Georgiy O. Bagaturiya
Saint Petersburg
O. V. Lisovskii
Russian Federation
Oleg V. Lisovskii
Saint Petersburg
M. A. Protchenkov
Russian Federation
Mikhail A. Protchenkov
Saint Petersburg
A. A. Petrosyan
Russian Federation
Artur A. Petrosyan
Saint Petersburg
I. V. Karpatsky
Russian Federation
Igor V. Karpatsky
Saint Petersburg
F. M. Shermatov
Russian Federation
Farrukh M. Shermatov
Saint Petersburg
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Gavshchuk M.V., Orel V.I., Bagaturiya G.O., Lisovskii O.V., Protchenkov M.A., Petrosyan A.A., Karpatsky I.V., Shermatov F.M. Minimal gastrostomy via minilaparotomy as an alternative to puncture gastrostomy in the context of import substitution. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2024;25(1):64-67. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2024-25-1-64-67