Abstract

The results of surgical reconstructive and restorative treatment of 71 patients with colon cancer are analyzed. The application of the developed methods of the formation of primary-delayed colon and enterocolic anastomoses and the phototherapeutic preparation of the disconnected part of the large intestine made it possible to eliminate dysbiotic changes and the inflammation in the intestinal wall, which led to the decrease of postoperative complication rates from 56.4% to 21.2%. Normalization of intestinal flora were manifested in the improvement of quantitative composition of the obligate microflora, as well as the reduction in the number of Klebsiella, metabolic Escherichia, enterobacteria and hemolytic flora. The performance of early low-traumatic reconstructive surgery significantly improves the quality of life of patients and improves longterm results of treatment of perforated colon cancer.

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