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STATUS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE INTERVENTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH INVAGINATION OF THE FINE INTESTINE (REVIEW OF LITERATURE)

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The article presents an overview of many studies on the study of factors that allow predicting the outcome of intussusception intestinal obstruction in children. Early diagnosis of intussusception contributes to the success of pneumatic reduction and reduces the need for surgical intervention. According to the literature, it was revealed that a short stay in the hospital is one of the advantages of the non-surgical method, it is very economically and psychologically beneficial for young patients.

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