Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of A New Method For Improving the Quality of Aero- and Hemostasis in Lung Surgery

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Yakubov Farkhod Radjabovich, Niyazmetov Sevarbek Bakhtiyorovich, Sapaev Duschan Shukhratovich, Babajanov Kudratbek Bakhtiyarovich, Khayitboeva Komila Khujayazovna, Reymberganov Jamshid Ikrom son

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For clinical surgery, a method for preventing the development of disorders of aero- and hemostasis has been improved, which provides for a two-component strengthening of the zone of resected lung tissue by local application of a hemostatic agent with the formation of a sealed film with subsequent fixation of the parietal pleural leaf to it. It has been proven in clinical practice that the proposed method of preventing the development of disorders of aero- and hemostasis through the use of a hemostatic agent provides a stable tightness of the surface of the resected lung tissue, and fixation of the parietal pleura to this zone contributes to its additional strengthening. It was also determined that the proposed method can significantly reduce the risk of complications after resection operations on the lungs, including failure of aero- and hemostasis, reduce the need for repeated open or minimally invasive interventions, as well as the timing of drainage and the duration of postoperative hospital rehabilitation.

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