Method of Abdominal Cavity Postoperative Infiltrates Treatment in Children with Appendiceal Peritonitis
Journal: Galician Medical Journal (Vol.23, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-09-30
Authors : M. G. Melnichenko; V. V. Antoniuk; L. P. Tkachenko;
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Keywords : postoperative infiltration; abdominal cavity; children;
Abstract
Treatment of postoperative abdominal infiltrates in children operated on appendicular peritonitis with the use of antibiotics and physical factors on the abdominal region according to the utility model includes two stages. The first stage involves regional antibacterial electrophoresis and therapeutic antibacterial microclysters. The second stage includes the impact of diadynamic therapy in infiltration projection and NSAIDs as rectal suppositories.
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