72 -10 (60) 2023 — Abidov U.O., Obidov I.U. — THE ROLE OF PLASMOFERESIS IN PREVENTING THE PROGRESSION OF LIVER FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH PROLONGED MECHANICAL JAUNDICE

THE ROLE OF PLASMOFERESIS IN PREVENTING THE PROGRESSION OF LIVER FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH PROLONGED MECHANICAL JAUNDICE

Abidov U.O., Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina, Bukhara branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care Uzbekistan

Obidov I.U., Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina, Bukhara branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care Uzbekistan

Boltayev N.R. Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina, Bukhara branch of the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care Uzbekistan

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Mechanical jaundice occurs when there is an obstruction to the flow of bile, which is necessary for digestion and waste removal. This blockage, often caused by tumors, gallstones, or inflammation, leads to bile accumulation in the liver, resulting in cell damage and potential progression of liver failure. As traditional treatment methods sometimes cannot reverse the damage, therapeutic plasmapheresis has emerged as a potential alternative. This extracorporeal procedure cleanses the patient’s blood by removing toxins and disease mediators, potentially halting or reversing liver deterioration. Addressing the root causes of liver damage in jaundice, plasmapheresis offers a promising complement or alternative to traditional treatment methods, requiring detailed study in clinical settings.

Keywords: Plasmoferesis, extracorporeal procedure, Toxin removal, gallstones, therapeutic alternatives, liver failure, mechanical jaundice, Inflammation, Bile obstruction. 

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For citation: Abidov U.O., Obidov I.U.,Boltayev N.R. – THE ROLE OF PLASMOFERESIS IN PREVENTING THE PROGRESSION OF LIVER FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH PROLONGED MECHANICAL JAUNDICE //New Day in Medicine 2023 10(60): 427-431 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2023/11/19/l-505/

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