On colorectal surgery
A. Ya. Ivanov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2-3) : 107 -108.
On colorectal surgery
The question of the optimal surgical approach to the large intestine in cases of intestinal resection has been the subject of considerable debate in recent years. A growing body of evidence suggests that a one-stage resection may offer a more effective and expedient solution than traditional two-stage techniques. This viewpoint is supported by a significant number of prominent figures in Soviet surgery, including Fedorov, Spasokukotsky, and Vishnevsky, as well as leading international clinics such as Finsteret, Mano, and Lesner. Nevertheless, two-stage resection of the large intestine cannot be entirely dismissed, as it remains the operation of choice in a number of cases.
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