The role of the internist in surgery for cholecystitis

The author emphasises that modern surgical treatment of cholecystitis should be based on a constant close contact between the internist, surgeon, and anesthesiologist. Such joint management of 1156 patients with cholecystitis, among which 871 (75.3%) were operated on, helped in expanding successfully the surgical activity to 85% of the total number of patients admitted to the surgical department, without an increase in the number of unfavorable outcomes despite tile presence of concomitant cardiovascular diseases (ischemic heart disease, essential hypertension, etc.).

Authors
Panfilov B.K.1
Journal
Publisher
ООО "Издательство "Медиа Сфера"
Number of issue
1
Language
Russian
Pages
34-36
Status
Published
Volume
71
Year
1995
Organizations
  • 1 Klinika Vnutrennikh Boleznej, Meditsinskij Fakul'tet, Ross. Universitet Druzhby Narodov, Moskva, Russian Federation
Keywords
article; cholecystitis; essential hypertension; heart muscle ischemia; hospital organization; human; major clinical study; surgeon; cardiovascular disease; cholecystitis; electrocardiography; pathophysiology; patient care; physician attitude; preoperative care; treatment outcome; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cholecystitis; Electrocardiography; English Abstract; Patient Care Team; Physician's Role; Preoperative Care; Treatment Outcome
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