LAPAROSCOPY IN ONCOLOGY: METHODOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS

Authors

  • Arman Khozhayev Professor of the Department of Oncology named after S.N. Nugmanov, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Bakhtybay Kamalbek General Surgery Resident, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Yelaman Orymbay General Surgery Resident, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Shynggys Amangeldy General Surgery Resident, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Askhat Naimassov Surgeon Oncologist, Konaevsk Multidisciplinary City Hospital, Konaev, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Doniyor Idrissov Oncologist-chemotherapist, Limited Liability Partnership «Cancer Center «Sunkar», Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Lazzat Issa Oncologist, Limited Liability Partnership «Cancer Center «Sunkar», Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

Keywords:

oncology, surgery, laparoscopy

Abstract

This paper covers the issues of laparoscopic abdominal surgery in oncology. The methodology of surgical interventions for oncological pathology of the abdominal organs, the equipment used and the technology of surgical interventions are described in detail. It is noted that the use of laparoscopy during operations on the abdominal organs for various nosological forms of malignant neoplasms allows optimizing the surgical and restorative stage of treatment of patients. At the same time, there is no increase in the frequency of local relapses and distant metastases, and the 3- and 5-year survival rate of patients does not differ from that when using traditional methods of surgical interventions

Published

2024-01-15

How to Cite

Arman Khozhayev, Bakhtybay Kamalbek, Yelaman Orymbay, Shynggys Amangeldy, Askhat Naimassov, Doniyor Idrissov, & Lazzat Issa. (2024). LAPAROSCOPY IN ONCOLOGY: METHODOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS. Scientific Research and Experimental Development, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/SRED/article/view/2828