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MULTISTAGE SURGICAL TREATMENT IN A PATIENT WITH AN INGESTED TISH BONE

https://doi.org/10.25881/20728255_2025_20_3_158

Abstract

There is demonstrated the clinical monitoring of the successful treatment of the 46-year-old patient ingested a small sharp fish bone of the rectum, complicated with the progressive perineum abscess, that required a multistage treatment- opening the abscess, wound necroectomy, sigmoid colostomy formation in connection with the progressing of purulent process, followed by sigmoid colostomy closure in a planned manner after 4 months.

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E. I. Semionkin
Ryzan State Medical University
Russian Federation

 Ryzan 



A. Yu. Ogorelcev
Ryzan State Medical University
Russian Federation

Ryzan 



R. V. Lukanin
Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Ryazan



P. V. Serebryanskii
Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Ryazan



V. V. Vedischev
Ryazan State Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Ryazan



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Semionkin E.I., Ogorelcev A.Yu., Lukanin R.V., Serebryanskii P.V., Vedischev V.V. MULTISTAGE SURGICAL TREATMENT IN A PATIENT WITH AN INGESTED TISH BONE. Bulletin of Pirogov National Medical & Surgical Center. 2025;20(3):158-159. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25881/20728255_2025_20_3_158

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