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NON-REFUTING VALUE OF LYMPHOTROPIC THERAPY FOR THE PREVENTION OF INTESTINAL COMPLICATIONS IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS

https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-3180.2020.3.27-30

Abstract

Relevance: this article examines the definitions of lymph circulation in the intestinal mesentery system in normal conditions and in the UC model, as well as the management and treatment of patients with ulcerative colitis using lymphotropic therapy in the postoperative period. The aim of this work is to study and evaluate the non-refuting value of lymphotropic therapy in patients in the complex treatment of UC in the postoperative period.
Material and methods — in serial experiments on animals — dogs, in an experiment, we have created a model of ulcerative colitis, and at the same time, before and after the creation of the model, we studied the lymph circulation in the intestinal mesentery. Based on the results of experimental studies, in a clinical setting, lymphotropic therapy was used in the complex treatment of ulcerative colitis in the postoperative period in 54 patients. To compare the results of lymphatic therapy, a control group of 43 patients was created who received conventional conventional treatment in the postoperative period.
Results: when using lymphotropic therapy in the complex treatment of ulcerative colitis, the number of intestinal complications in the postoperative period significantly decreases and the patient's stay in the hospital is reduced.

About the Authors

Yu. S. Egamov
Department of General Surgery of Andijan State Medical Institute
Uzbekistan

Egamov Yuldashali Sulaimanovich — Doctor of Medicine, Professor of the Department of Faculty Surgery

Andijan. T.Razhapova str., 2 apt. 20, Post index: 170127



A. E. Ruziev
Departments of general surgery of Bukhara State Medical University
Uzbekistan

Ruziyev Akhtam Ergashovich, applicant of the Department of General Surgery

Bukhara, A. Navai st., 1 building, Post index: 200100



S. A. Khaidarov
Department of General Surgery of Andijan State Medical Institute
Uzbekistan

Khaidarov Sarvar Adkhamovich — doctoral student of the Department of General Surgery

Andijan. St. Navai. building 8, apt 19, Post index: 170125



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Egamov Yu.S., Ruziev A.E., Khaidarov S.A. NON-REFUTING VALUE OF LYMPHOTROPIC THERAPY FOR THE PREVENTION OF INTESTINAL COMPLICATIONS IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2020;(3):27-30. https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-3180.2020.3.27-30

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