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[Intraoperative local electrostimulation of interintestinal anastomoses]
Vestnik Khirurgii Imeni I. I. Grekova
|September 13, 2000
Summary
This study introduces local electrostimulation to diagnose and correct reversible intestinal ischemia. Electrostimulation improved homomotor dynamics, offering a new therapeutic approach for intestinal conditions.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Surgical Innovation
- Medical Devices
Background:
- Intestinal ischemia is a critical condition requiring effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
- Reversible ischemia presents unique challenges in management and requires precise interventions.
- Current methods for managing intestinal ischemia may have limitations.
Purpose of the Study:
- To describe a novel method for diagnosing and correcting reversible intestinal ischemia.
- To evaluate the efficacy of local electrostimulation of interintestinal anastomoses.
- To compare physiological parameters before and after electrostimulation treatment.
Main Methods:
- Development and application of local electrostimulation for interintestinal anastomoses.
- Clinical and experimental validation of the electrostimulation technique.
- Comparative analysis of homomotor dynamics parameters pre- and post-electrostimulation.
Main Results:
- Successful diagnosis and correction of reversible intestinal ischemia were achieved.
- Electrostimulation demonstrated a positive impact on homomotor dynamics.
- The study provides generalized results from both clinical and experimental settings.
Conclusions:
- Local electrostimulation of interintestinal anastomoses is a viable method for treating reversible intestinal ischemia.
- Electrostimulation positively influences key physiological parameters related to intestinal function.
- This technique offers a promising advancement in the management of intestinal ischemia.