Abstract
The article presents the results of video laparoscopy (VLS) performed in 2008–2019 in 5,599 patients in order to diagnose acute diseases of the abdominal organs requiring emergency surgery, identify competing and concomitant diseases, and determine treatment tactics. 2,442 (43.6 %) of them made up group I, with no doubt; 2,656 (47.4 %) – II group, with presumptive reliability; and 501 (9.0 %) – group III, with an unclear clinical diagnosis of the disease. In 2,326 (95.2 %) patients of group I with VLS, the clinical diagnosis was confirmed, in 100 (4.1 %) other diseases were revealed, and in 16 (0.7 %) the diagnosis was not established. Competing diseases were found in 8 patients and concomitant diseases in 4. In 1,641 (61.8 %) patients of group II, VLS made it possible to clarify and differentiate the clinical diagnosis of diseases, in 929 (35.0 %) – to identify other diseases, and in 86 (3.2 %) the diagnosis was not possible. When performing differential diagnosis, 126 other diseases were identified more than the number of patients. Competing diseases were found in 6 patients and concomitant diseases in 6 patients. 356 (71.0 %) patients of group III with VLS were diagnosed with major diseases, 75 (15.0 %) had other diseases, and 70 (14.0 %) were not diagnosed. In 4 patients, competing diseases were found, and in 1 – concomitant disease. Of the 5,427 (96.9 %) patients with the definitive diagnosis of the disease established with VLS, 3,828 (70.5 %) were found to be able to perform VLS operations, in 10 (0.3 %) of them – simultaneous with competing diseases.
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