Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates

Introduction. Based on the results of our own clinical studies, we have developed a program for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of postoperative intra-abdominal infiltration in children with appendicular peritonitis by using a diagnostic algorithm and complex saving measures in a hospital sett...

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Main Authors: M. Melnychenko, V. Antonyuk, L. Eliy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5621
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spelling doaj-2399924e9ad54e7e8ba38a736541d6d02020-11-25T02:04:58ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062017-11-0171138840110.5281/zenodo.13033985201Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltratesM. Melnychenko0V. Antonyuk1L. Eliy2Odessa National Medical UniversityOdessa National Medical UniversityOdessa National Medical UniversityIntroduction. Based on the results of our own clinical studies, we have developed a program for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of postoperative intra-abdominal infiltration in children with appendicular peritonitis by using a diagnostic algorithm and complex saving measures in a hospital setting and at the stage of ambulatory-polyclinic treatment. Aim: To study the remote results of children's treatment with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates. Material and methods. With the help of quasi-monitoring, we have received information about the state of 109 children one year after inpatient treatment. Complex treatment of children was carried out according to the program we have developed. Results. Combined use of therapeutic and physical factors in the complex treatment of children with PII, using the developed program in conditions of inpatient and outpatient treatment favorably affected the restoration of impaired functions of the child's body in general and specifically of the abdominal organs, providing a higher effect compared to patients receiving limited complex treatment Conclusions. Disappearance of palpated "tumor", ultrasound signs of intra-abdominal infiltration and the occurrence of adhesive intestinal obstruction can be considered as the main clinical response throughout the treatment process. Final analysis of the late period results of integrated treatment indicated a probable increase in the number of MG patients with an overall assessment of the outcome of the treatment as "good" (95.1% of children versus 72.1% in the CG) and a decrease in the "unsatisfactory" outcome of treatment in 2 times among children of MG (2.4%) against children of the CG (4.4%). Primary laparoscopic intervention in children (CS 2, MS 2) contributed to the favorable course of the disease, and after ambulatory-polyclinic treatment resulted in the absence of "unsatisfactory" results.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5621long-term results, complex treatment, children, postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
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L. Eliy
Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
long-term results, complex treatment, children, postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
author_facet M. Melnychenko
V. Antonyuk
L. Eliy
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title Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
title_short Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
title_full Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
title_fullStr Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
title_full_unstemmed Long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
title_sort long-term results of complex treatment of children with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Introduction. Based on the results of our own clinical studies, we have developed a program for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of postoperative intra-abdominal infiltration in children with appendicular peritonitis by using a diagnostic algorithm and complex saving measures in a hospital setting and at the stage of ambulatory-polyclinic treatment. Aim: To study the remote results of children's treatment with postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates. Material and methods. With the help of quasi-monitoring, we have received information about the state of 109 children one year after inpatient treatment. Complex treatment of children was carried out according to the program we have developed. Results. Combined use of therapeutic and physical factors in the complex treatment of children with PII, using the developed program in conditions of inpatient and outpatient treatment favorably affected the restoration of impaired functions of the child's body in general and specifically of the abdominal organs, providing a higher effect compared to patients receiving limited complex treatment Conclusions. Disappearance of palpated "tumor", ultrasound signs of intra-abdominal infiltration and the occurrence of adhesive intestinal obstruction can be considered as the main clinical response throughout the treatment process. Final analysis of the late period results of integrated treatment indicated a probable increase in the number of MG patients with an overall assessment of the outcome of the treatment as "good" (95.1% of children versus 72.1% in the CG) and a decrease in the "unsatisfactory" outcome of treatment in 2 times among children of MG (2.4%) against children of the CG (4.4%). Primary laparoscopic intervention in children (CS 2, MS 2) contributed to the favorable course of the disease, and after ambulatory-polyclinic treatment resulted in the absence of "unsatisfactory" results.
topic long-term results, complex treatment, children, postoperative intra-abdominal infiltrates
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5621
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