FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to bariatric surgery. The stomach walls are sutured with a through continuous non-absorbable suture through strips of endoprosthetic polypropylene mesh with a width of 2 cm laid on the anterior and posterior stomach walls from the angle of His to the antrum. Free communication of the antrum with the disconnected part of the stomach is therein left. Gastroplication is then performed by intussusception of the disconnected part of the stomach along the entire length by the greater curvature with a continuous inverting suture.
EFFECT: method ensures reversibility of intervention and prevention of immediate and distant complications, including dangerous bleeding and failed sutures with development of intraabdominal inflammatory complications.
1 cl, 3 ex, 1 dwg
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Dates
2021-07-12—Published
2020-09-15—Filed