SECONDARY COMPLICATIONS OF DIFFUSE PURULENT PERITONITIS
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https://doi.org/10.34689/5hfy9631Keywords:
eventration , endotoxicosis , detoxication , decompression , relaparotomyAbstract
The most important secondary complications of diffuse purulent peritonitis are “secondary-progressive” purulent diffuse
peritonitis, acute adhessive intestinal obstruction, formations of interintestinal and pelvic abscesses, intestinal fistulas, eventration of intestine.
The early diagnostics of the disease and timely operation directed to elimination of primary source of developed peritonitis are significant for prevention of secondary complications of purulent peritonitis.
The one of the main reasons of severity of condition of patients with diffuse purulent peritonitis is the expressed syndrome of endogenic intoxication, which should be treated on all main stages of its development.
Hemabsorption – is an effective method of toxin elimination from the blood and tissue depot, it gives opportunity to consider it as a pathogenically proved method of detoxication at purulent diffuse peritonitis.
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ВТОРИЧНЫЕ ОСЛОЖНЕНИЯ РАЗЛИТОГО ГНОЙНОГО ПЕРИТОНИТА
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Copyright (c) 2026 М.М. Гладинец, А.Б. Кульмагамбетова, Э.В. Эфендиева, А.С. Жаныбекова, З.Р. Зарипова, А.А. Селиверстова, Г.Н. Абишева, Ж.Т. Бультрикова (Автор)

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