Abstract

Objective: To improve the treatment and diagnostic algorithm for acute adhesive intestinal obstruction. Materials and methods: We have studied the results of surgical treatment of 114 patients with OCD, which included spiral computed tomography using phytocomposite in the preoperative examination complex. Results: The inclusion of CT examinations in the ТDA allowed patients of the 1st main group to operate in 21 (70%) cases in the first 6 hours after hospitalization, in the 2nd group, where patients were traditionally examined only in 6 patients (13%) Conclusion: The developed diagnostic algorithm for acute adhesive intestinal obstruction, including computed tomography in the examination, reduced the number of intraoperative, early postoperative complications and fatal cases in the main group by 1.6 times than in the 2 control group 2 (p>0.05), and by 1.4 times than in the 1 control group (p>0.05).

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