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- Title
A forecasting method of postoperative intestinal paralysis and its timely resolution.
- Authors
Madyarov, Valentin; Kuzikeev, Marat; Malgazhdarov, Maulen; Abzalbek, Yestay; Ashimov, Gulmamed
- Abstract
Introduction: The development of intestinal paresis after surgery in patients with acute surgical conditions complicated by peritonitis is an urgent problem of abdominal surgery. Aim: To study the effectiveness of the developed methods, as well as to predict the risk of intestinal paresis, and establish the possibilities of correcting this condition in patients with acute surgical pathology complicated by peritonitis. Material and methods: Twenty patients were examined, in whom the temperature parameters of the mucous membrane and skin of the cheek were measured, based on which the probability of developing paresis was predicted. Results: The proposed method of thermometry of the mucous membrane and cheek skin made it possible to predict a high risk of intestinal paresis in 75% of patients and low risk in 25% of patients. It was shown that 80% of patients had a complete restoration of intestinal motility on the first day after the start of treatment. In 20% of cases, a partial improvement in the motor evacuation function of the intestine was observed on the first day, and full recovery was noted on the second day after the start of therapy. Conclusions: The developed methods are highly effective and suitable for predicting and correcting intestinal paresis in patients with acute surgical conditions in the postoperative period.
- Subjects
INTESTINES; MUCOUS membranes; POSTOPERATIVE period; SURGICAL pathology; PARALYSIS
- Publication
Gastroenterology Review / Przegląd Gastroenterologiczny, 2023, Vol 18, Issue 4, p393
- ISSN
1895-5770
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5114/pg.2023.133063