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ROLE OF INTESTINAL FEED IN TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH THE HIGH NONGENERATED INTESTINAL FISTULAS

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2005-2-2-19

Abstract

The results of treatment of 36 patients with high external nongenerated intestinal fistulas were analysed. All patients were divided into 2 groups. The first group (19 persons) included patients with high nongenerated intestinal fistulas without nutritious fistulas. The second group (17 persons) were patients with high nongenerated intestinal fistulas with nutritious fistulas. A heavy degree of the nourishment infringements in the patients of the first group was caused by the presence of a high intestinal fistula, purulent flows into abdominal cavity, determining an additional intoxication. In the patients of the second group no hypothrofic attributes, system inflammatory reaction syndrome or other laboratory attributes of intoxication were detected.

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A. V. Velichko
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


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Velichko A.V. ROLE OF INTESTINAL FEED IN TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH THE HIGH NONGENERATED INTESTINAL FISTULAS. Health and Ecology Issues. 2005;(2):93-97. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2005-2-2-19

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