Forecasting importance of ultrasound semiotics for the choice of further diagnostic procedures and treatment methods for patients with abdominal abscesses (literature review)
Abstract
The purpose of the review is to show that the ultrasound picture at the initial diagnosis can become decisive for the planned examination and treatment of patients with abdominal abscesses. The article analyzes the possibilities of using the ultrasound method, describes its advantages and disadvantages. The key points related to the formation of an ultrasound picture of cavity formations of various etiologies and localization, their difference from pathological cavity formations of a purulent-destructive nature are considered. The main ultrasound signs of abdominal abscesses of various localization, which play a leading role in the choice of further patient management tactics, are determined.
About the Authors
M. V. GrechikhinaRussian Federation
Grechikhina Marina Vitalievna — Ultrasonographist, Department of Radiation Diagnostics
N. A. Gorbunov
Russian Federation
Gorbunov Nikolay Alekseevich — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Professor, Department of Radiation Diagnostics
A. P. Dergilev
Russian Federation
Dergilev Aleksandr Petrovich — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head, Department of Radiation Diagnostics
52, Krasny Prospect, Novosibirsk, 630091, Russia
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For citations:
Grechikhina M.V., Gorbunov N.A., Dergilev A.P. Forecasting importance of ultrasound semiotics for the choice of further diagnostic procedures and treatment methods for patients with abdominal abscesses (literature review). Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2021;(3):105-115. (In Russ.)