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Surgical diseases

Gangrenous appendicitis: symptoms, consequences, surgery, postoperative period

The concept of “appendicitis” is known to everyone, but few people know about a diagnosis such as “gangrenous appendicitis”.

Acute phlegmonous appendicitis: purulent, ulcerative, gangrenous

Phlegmonous appendicitis is an acute form of inflammation of the appendix, characterized by the deposition of fibrin on its surface, a high concentration of pus and clearly defined edema.

Appendicular abscess: clinic, autopsy

Acute appendicitis is a very common surgical pathology. This disease requires urgent surgical intervention, otherwise serious and life-threatening complications may develop.

Intestinal blockage

An acute surgical pathology of the peritoneum, which consists of twisting of any section of the intestine or its part around the mesentery or its axis. The lumen of the intestine is blocked, the mesenteric nerves and vessels are compressed, and a mechanical obstruction occurs in the digestive tract.

Subdiaphragmatic abscess.

When an internal infectious inflammation of tissues, accompanied by their destruction and purulent melting, is classified as a subdiaphragmatic abscess, this means that the abscess (a capsule-bound accumulation of pus) is located in the subcostal area of the abdominal cavity.

Abdominal abscess

It can form in any part of the abdominal cavity, resulting in a number of clinical syndromes: septic, intoxication, febrile.

Intestinal adhesions

Doctors consider intestinal adhesions to be the result of a pathophysiological process that develops in the abdominal cavity and can either be asymptomatic or manifest itself with a number of signs.

inguinal hernia in men

This anomaly occurs quite often and is more common in men. It is assigned the ICD 10 code K40, class XI (diseases of the digestive system).

Direct inguinal hernia

Direct inguinal hernia is a pathology characterized by reversible protrusion of abdominal organs. Let's consider the causes of the disease, diagnostic methods, treatment and prevention.