Abstract
Abstract. Literature data on the results of reconstructive surgery in patients with previously imposed colostomy were analyzed. Colostomy application varies from 7 to 63 %. Failure of the seams of the intestinal anastomoses remains a topical issue of abdominal surgery. The incidence of such complications, according to various authors, reaches 3.8–14.6 % — in operations on the colon. The issue of restoring the integrity of the large intestine is quite relevant for colorectal surgery, colostomy varies from 7 to 63 %. Despite the improvement of existing and development of new methods of reconstructive surgery, the active use of intraoperative and postoperative diagnostic methods, it is not possible to completely avoid complications. The incidence of failure of the sutures of colonic anastomoses reaches 3.8–14.6 %. Further study and development of methods of reconstructive surgery after colostomy is needed to minimize the number of postoperative complications and improve the treatment outcomes of patients with colorectal pathology.
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