Surgical Treatment of Jejunal Diverticula
- Authors: Kamanin A.A.1, Bogdanov P.I.2, Krasnopeeva M.K.2, Makarenko A.R.2, Banko V.V.2, Slabkova A.A.3
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Affiliations:
- Pavlov First Saint-Petersburg State Medical University Saint-Petersburg Medico-Social Institute
- Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
- Pavlov First Saint-Peterburg State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 15, No 2 (2022)
- Pages: 158-161
- Section: Experience
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2070-478X/article/view/149047
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18499/2070-478X-2022-15-2-158-161
- ID: 149047
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Тhe article presents a clinical case of a patient with jejunal diverticulum. The patient complained of spastic pains after eating for a long time, these were regarded as manifestations of gastroduodenitis, hernia of the anterior abdominal wall, psychosomatic pathology. The diagnosis of jejunal diverticulum was confirmed by abdominal MRI and diagnostic laparoscopy. Laparoscopic resection of the diverticulum was performed. In the postoperative period, the syndrome of abdominal pain completely arrested.
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Alexey Alexandrovich Kamanin
Pavlov First Saint-Petersburg State Medical UniversitySaint-Petersburg Medico-Social Institute
Email: alexkamanin@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8432-9182
Assistant at the General Surgery with Clinic Department, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University; Assistant professor at the Department of Surgical Diseases №2. Saint-Petersburg Medico-Social Institute
Russian Federation, 197022 SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, L'va Tolstogo str. 6-8.; 195009 SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, Kondratyevsky pr., 72, letter APetr Ivanovich Bogdanov
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Email: piterdoc@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7824-7036
Ph.D. head of the surgical diseases department №3 Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Assistant professor at the General Surgery with Clinic Department Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University,
Russian Federation, 197022 SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, L'va Tolstogo str. 6-8Marina Konstantinovna Krasnopeeva
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Email: marinakrasnopeeva@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3259-0896
6th year student, 624 gr.
Russian Federation, 197022 SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, L'va Tolstogo str. 6-8.Alexandra Romanovna Makarenko
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Email: 4eremuha17@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9946-5710
4th year student, 431 gr., Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation, 197022 SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, L'va Tolstogo str. 6-8.Veniamin Valerevich Banko
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Email: evilpsychology@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4738-1969
4th year student, 431 gr., Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation, 197022 SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, L'va Tolstogo str. 6-8.Alexandra Andreevna Slabkova
Pavlov First Saint-Peterburg State Medical University
Author for correspondence.
Email: a-slabkova@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2548-8693
4th year student, 464 gr., Pavlov First Saint-Peterburg State Medical University
Russian Federation, 197022 SAINT-PETERBURG, RUSSIA, L’va Tolstogo str. 6-8.References
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