MODERN DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC POSSIBILITIES OF ENDOVIDEOLAPAROSCOPY IN COMBINED ABDOMINAL INJURY

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Yangiev B.A.
Mustafakulov I.B.

Abstract

In recent years, there has been a steady increase in injuries worldwide.
Technogenic and natural disasters, local military conflicts, transport and industrial
accidents in 50-60% of cases of all injuries lead to combined and multiple damage to the
organs and systems of the human body, and, as a result, to high sanitary losses in the first
hours and days 1 ( 1 ,12,20,21,30,31). Combined injury is the simultaneous damage to
two or more of the seven anatomical regions of the body by one traumatic agent. Among
the causes of deaths from injuries, the share of combined traumatic injuries accounts for
more than 60%, although they account for 8-10% of inpatients with injuries (1,2,10,39,).

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How to Cite
Yangiev B.A., & Mustafakulov I.B. (2023). MODERN DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC POSSIBILITIES OF ENDOVIDEOLAPAROSCOPY IN COMBINED ABDOMINAL INJURY. Journal the Coryphaeus of Science, 5(4), 91–99. Retrieved from http://jtcos.ru/index.php/jtcos/article/view/110