APPLICATION OF PROLONGED FLOW-ASPIRATION DRAINAGE OF LAPAROTOMY WOUNDS IN ORDER TO REDUCE SUPPURATIVE SEPTIC COMPLICATIONS IN BOWELS RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

The article presents the follow-up study of 254 onco-proctologic patients after reconstructive abdominoperitoneal resections. Patients were divided into 4 statistically homogeneous groups (2 main and 2 control groups). A comparative analysis of middle and lateral laparotomy wounds healing was made....

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Published in:Vestnik hirurgii im. I.I. Grekova Vol. 173; no. 4; pp. 83 - 86
Main Authors: S. N. Shcherba, V. V. Polovinkin
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University 01-01-2018
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Summary:The article presents the follow-up study of 254 onco-proctologic patients after reconstructive abdominoperitoneal resections. Patients were divided into 4 statistically homogeneous groups (2 main and 2 control groups). A comparative analysis of middle and lateral laparotomy wounds healing was made. Laparotomy wounds were stitched up using conventional method (in layers, tightly) and using other method of prolonged flow-aspiration drainage of hypodermic tissue. Postoperative wound infections were noted in 11,4% patients in case of conventional means. The prolonged flow-aspiration drainage in laparotomy wounds causes only 1,5% of complications.
ISSN:0042-4625
DOI:10.24884/0042-4625-2014-173-4-83-86