305 -5 (79) 2025 - Mamatov K.S., Raxmanov Q.E. - THE ROLE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHODS IN SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHOLANGITIS: EFFECTIVENESS AND PROSPECTS

THE ROLE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHODS IN SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHOLANGITIS: EFFECTIVENESS AND PROSPECTS

Mamatov K.S. - Samarkand State Medical University

Raxmanov Q.E. - Samarkand State Medical University

Xayitov L.M. - Samarkand State Medical University

Asadov T.Sh. - Samarkand State Medical University

Resume

Article postvyashchena obsnovaniyu klinicheskoy effektivnosti mini-invasive vmeshatelstv and chi-surgicheskom lechenii cholangitis. Analysis of modern diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, including endoscopic and laparoscopic methods. The results of the investigation show that mini-invasive interventions significantly reduce the frequency of hospitalization, increase the duration of hospitalization, and improve treatment outcomes. The use of modern technology increases the accuracy of diagnostics and therapy, which allows for extensive use and surgical practice.

Key words: cholangitis, miniinvasive vmeshatelstva, laparoscopy, endoscopic vmeshatelstva, surgical correction.

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For citation: Mamatov K.S., Raxmanov Q.E., Xayitov L.M., Asadov T.Sh. - THE ROLE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHODS IN SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHOLANGITIS: EFFECTIVENESS AND PROSPECTS//New Day in Medicine 5(79)2025 1532-1537 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/5-79-2025

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