Abstract

Summary. The analysis of the treatment of 38 patients with abdominal sepsis. In the surgical treatment of patients of the main group on abdominal sepsis the main group used its own developed method of total decompression, rehabilitation and electrostimulation of the small and large intestine by applying two dual channel probes (one with a larger diameter for aspiration of intestinal contents (decompression), another smaller one for the implementation of the reorganization and the introduction of drugs, with copper conductors, spirally placed between a thick and a thin channel diameter of 2 mm, for electrostimulation.
 Results of the study and their discussion. Evaluated the effectiveness of the developed method of correction of a syndrome of enteral nedostatocne in complex treatment of patients with abdominal sepsis. After the initial operation is set to increase in clearance of reorganization in the primary group to (91,3±4,8) % vs (83,5±3,4) % in the control group (p<0.05). application of the developed method of correction of a syndrome of enteral insufficiency in the complex treatment of abdominal sepsis leads to a decrease in the concentration of products of lipid peroxidation, the degree of oxidative modification of proteins and helps to preserve antioxidant enzymes activity in the process flow
 Conclusions: the Use in the surgical treatment of patients with abdominal sepsis developed method of total decompression, Sanz and electrostimulation of the small and large intestine after the first operation allows to reduce microbial contamination of the abdominal cavity to (91,3±4,8) % vs (83,5±3,4) % in the control group (p<0.05).

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