I. Duzhyi, H. Pyatikop, M. H. Kononenko, V. Shimko, O. Sytnik, V. P. Shevchenko, O. V. Kravetz
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FEATURES AND CONSEQUENCES OF LYMPHOTROPIC ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH APPENDICULAR INFILTRATE
Summary. The aim of the work was to study the possibility and effectiveness of antibiotic therapy for appendicular infiltrate using the proposed lymphotropic technology. The results of treatment of patients with appendicular infiltrate of the two studied groups were analyzed. In the main group (47 patients), lymphotropic administration of antibacterial drugs was performed. The comparison group (47 people) received standard antibiotic therapy. At the same time, it was possible to reduce the period of inpatient treatment from 12-14 days to 6-7. In the late period, during surgical treatment of patients of the main group, no adhesions were found in the abdominal cavity, and in patients of the comparison group, such changes were found in 74 % of the operated patients, which indicates a positive effect of lymphotropic antibiotic therapy. The proposed method of antibiotic therapy improves the results of treatment, saves financial costs for treatment and ensures the timely return of the operated person to socially useful work.