Modern Approaches to the Classification of Adhesions and Adhesive Disease of the Abdominal Cavity
- Autores: Andreev A.A.1, Glukhov A.A.1, Chernykh A.V.1, Sundeev A.S.1,2, Laptiyova A.Y.1, Ostroushko A.P.1
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- N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University
- Lipetsk Regional Clinical Hospital
- Edição: Volume 17, Nº 3 (2024)
- Páginas: 120-126
- Seção: New in surgery
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2070-478X/article/view/270501
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18499/2070-478X-2024-17-3-120-126
- ID: 270501
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Classifications of abdominal adhesive disease developed to date are not universal, which is associated with polyetiology, the versatility of local and systemic manifestations of the disease, high requirements for prognostic value and objectification of the pathological process. Classifications with a large number of variables do not often become popular due to their complicatedness, and too simple assessment systems cannot reflect all the features of the disease. This paper presents an attempt to distribute all known classifications by specific features, with their subsequent analysis, and proposes the authors’ version to classify adhesions and adhesive disease of the abdominal cavity. The presence of a unified system to assess the adhesive process, working both in experimental and clinical conditions, will allow achieving reproducible, standardized results required to implement principles of evidence-based medicine.
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Alexander Andreev
N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: sugery@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-1825-0097
M.D., Professor of the Department of General and Outpatient Surgery, Senior Researcher Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Biology and Medicine
Rússia, VoronezhAlexander Glukhov
N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University
Email: glukhov-vrn@yandex.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-9675-7611
Código SPIN: 3821-2175
M.D., Professor, head of the Department of General and Outpatient Surgery
Rússia, VoronezhAleksandr Chernykh
N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University
Email: chernyh@vrngmu.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6281-0020
Código SPIN: 8444-7010
M.D., professor, Head of the department of operative surgery with topographic anatomy of the N.N. Burdenko
Rússia, VoronezhArtem Sundeev
N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University; Lipetsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Email: artem_sundeev@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-3846-2046
Código SPIN: 8118-2870
postgraduate student of the Department of General and Outpatient Surgery of the VN.N. Burdenko
Rússia, Voronezh; LipetskAnastasia Laptiyova
N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University
Email: laptievaa@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-3307-1425
Código SPIN: 7626-9016
assistant at the Department of General and Outpatient Surgery of the N.N. Burdenko
Rússia, VoronezhAnton Ostroushko
N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University
Email: anton@vrngmu.com
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-3656-5954
Código SPIN: 9811-2385
Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of General and Outpatient Surgery of the N.N. Burdenko
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