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A Translational Surgical Porcine Model for Postoperative Intra-Abdominal Adhesion Formation
Published on: March 13, 2026
[Prophylaxis of adhesive process in patients with extended peritonitis]
Abstract:
The results of treatment of 378 patients, suffering extended peritonitis, were analyzed. For prophylaxis of adhesions formation intraoperatively an adequate surgical correction and measures, directed on elimination of endotoxicosis, were applied; postoperatively--the preparations, suppressing the adhesions formation, were applied. Conduction of intracorporeal and extracorporeal therapy extremely high frequency irradiation in complex of treatment have promoted a trustworthy improvement of motor-evacuatory function stomach and intestinal due to impact on system of coagulation and blockade of the oxidative reactions cascade, as well as due to bacteriostatic effect.
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