Abstract
Results of intensive care of 68-patients (39- male, 28 female, aged from 23 to 86 years) with intestinal obstruction are summarized. All the patients were divided into two groups: 1st (study) group consisted of 30 patients who have been treated with hypothermal enteral sanation, patients of 2nd group (38 have been treated with intestinal decompression only. Results of treatment were compared by clinical and laboratory parameters. It is demonstrated that intestinal intubation and hypothermal sanation at acute intestinal obstruction are effective methods for elimination of toxic intestinal contents, prevent ischemic damage and stimulate peristalsis of intestinum. The positive final results after this treatment are demonstrated. Lethality was 10,5 and – 21%.
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