Юқори сийдик йўлларида тошлари бўлган 345 та беморни комплекс текширувдан ўтказилди ва даволанди. Дренажсиз ва абсолют дренажсиз ПКНЛТни бажариш алгоритмини қўллаш операция бўлган беморларнинг 51,9%-да дренажсиз, 38,8%-да эса абсолют дренажсиз ПКНЛТни амалга ошириш имконини берди. Натижада катетер-ассоциацияланган сийдик йўллари инфекциясининг частотаси, мувофиқ равишда, 5,2% ва 14,4%-га камайди. Ишлаб чиқилган дренажсиз ва абсолют дренажсиз ПКНЛТни бажариш алгоритмини даволаш чора-тадбирлари комплексига киритилиши нефролитиазнинг эндоскопик жарроҳлик тактикасини оптималлаштиришга ва даволашнинг клиник самарадорлигини оширишга имкон беради
A comprehensive examination and treatment of 345 patients with stones of the upper urinary tract. The use of the drainage-free and completely drainage-free PNL algorithm allowed 51.9% of the operated patients to perform the drainage-free PNL, and for 38.8%, the completely drainless PNL. As a result, the frequency of the catheter-associated BMI decreased, respectively, by 5.2% and 14.4%. The inclusion in the complex of therapeutic measures of the developed algorithm for performing a drainage-free and completely drainage-free PNL allows optimizing the tactics of endoscopic nephrolithiasis surgery and increasing the clinical efficacy of treatment
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1 | Akilov F.A. | Ташкентская медицинская академия | |
2 | Muxtarov S.T. | Ташкентская медицинская академия | |
3 | Nasirov F.R. | Ташкентская медицинская академия |
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