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[Prevention and treatment of opisthorchiasis of the liver].

Rare cases of lethal outcomes after surgical operations on the liver were analyzed which were caused by invasion of helminth Opisthorchis felineus. It was shown that prolonged and massive invasion, in the absence of specific treatment, can result in failure of the compensatory potencies of the liver. It occurs mainly due to activation of the pathogenic flora in the bile tree against the background of the intraductal hypertension characteristic of opisthorchiasis. Destructive purulent cholangitis, cholangitic abscesses in the liver and suppuration of opisthorchiasis cysts can develop. The direct cause of death was progressing hepatic insufficiency. The postoperative lethality among patients with opisthorchiasis cysts of the liver was 5.7%, with liver abscesses--12.5%. The external drainage of the biliary tree in patients with this pathology and intraportal infusions reduce lethality and the number of specific postoperative complications.

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