Ultrasound Examination after Oncological Operations: Unexpected Findings. Clinical Cases
https://doi.org/10.37174/2587-7593-2024-7-3-48-53
Abstract
The first clinical case describes the main ultrasound signs of a foreign body in the form of suture material after surgery on the stomach, the second clinical case presents the ultrasound signs of an installed intraperitoneal port for chemotherapy after extirpation of the uterus and appendages. The article compares the types of intraoperative foreign bodies, the clinical picture, and the main diagnostic methods.
About the Authors
T. Yu. DanzanovaRussian Federation
Tatiana Yu. Danzanova
4 Kashirskoe Shosse, Moscow, 115478
1 Ostrovityanov Str., Moscow, 117997
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E. A. Gudilina
Russian Federation
Elena A. Gudilina
4 Kashirskoe Shosse, Moscow, 115478
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S. N. Berdnikov
Russian Federation
Sergey N. Berdnikov
4 Kashirskoe Shosse, Moscow, 115478
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G. T. Sinyukova
Russian Federation
Galina T. Sinyukova
4 Kashirskoe Shosse, Moscow, 115478
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P. I. Lepedatu
Russian Federation
Pavel I. Lepedatu
4 Kashirskoe Shosse, Moscow, 115478
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E. A. Zubareva
Russian Federation
Elena A. Zubareva
1 Ostrovityanov Str., Moscow, 117997
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A. Yu. Vasenina
Russian Federation
Aleksandra Yu. Vasenina
4 Kashirskoe Shosse, Moscow, 115478
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Danzanova T.Yu., Gudilina E.A., Berdnikov S.N., Sinyukova G.T., Lepedatu P.I., Zubareva E.A., Vasenina A.Yu. Ultrasound Examination after Oncological Operations: Unexpected Findings. Clinical Cases. Journal of oncology: diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy. 2024;7(3):48-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37174/2587-7593-2024-7-3-48-53