Objective: Introduction: In the present article we draw a comparison between such types of regional anesthesia (RA) as unilateral spinal anesthesia (USA), traditional spinal anesthesia (SA) and block anesthesia of peripheral nerve trunk (block anesthesia of sciatic nerve (BASN) on the side of operative intervention) during surgical treatment of patients with the syndrome of diabetic foot. The aim of the article is to compare effectiveness, reliability and safety of such methods of RA as unilateral and traditional spinal anesthesia, as well as block anesthesia of sciatic nerve on the side of operative intervention.
Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: 96 patients with the syndrome of diabetic foot, who received treatment in the department of purulent surgery, were examined.
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The mechanism of action of cryomassage of the abdominal wall in the patients presenting with gastroduodenal pathology is considered. The authors suppose that the positive effect of cryotherapy is underlain by normalization of microcirculation in the digestive organs and the resulting improvement of energy and plastic support of intracellular processes, e.g.
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Nutrition plays an important role in metabolic processes in the body. Studying the various parties of metabolic processes in the body in a number of diseases, considered in the framework of the metabolic syndrome, points to the systemic nature of the pathogenic mechanisms, including in addition to food factor sociology-economic, genetic, medical, pathology of the digestive system, etc., leading to a breach of the cell, receptor, enzyme interactions.
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Irritated bowel syndrome (IBS) is a leading pathology among the so-called functional diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. The development of methods for their treatment including physiotherapeutic modalities is based on the knowledge of peculiarities of the clinical features of various forms of IBS characterized by a combination of various etiological factor, such as social conditions, pathogenetic mechanisms, and individual characteristics of the patients. Insufficient effectiveness of the medicamental treatment of irritated bowel syndrome due to poor knowledge of its nature and pathogenetic mechanisms require the application of a variety of physiotherapeutic methods and physical factors including interference currents, cryotherapy, sinusoidal modulated currents, running pulsed magnetic field, balneo- and peloidotherapy, etc.
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate therapeutic effects of sinusoidal modulated currents (SMC) applied for the treatment of patients at different stages of biliary sludge (BS) under conditions of an outpatient clinic. Biliary sludge is currently considered to be a precursor of cholelithiasis known to be a leading pathology of the digestive system responsible for the high surgery rate. It was shown that the introduction of the technique based on sinusoidal modulated currents into the clinical practice of an outpatient clinic increases the efficacy of management of the patients presenting with stage 1 and 2 biliary sludge and showing neither well-apparent clinical symptoms nor signs of metabolic disorders that imply the necessity of more thorough examination and combined application of sinusoidal modulated currents and mediacmental therapy.
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Patients with viral hepatitis have disturbances of biliary tract motor function with the tendency to hypertonus of Oddi's sphincter, changes of physic-colloid properties of bile with increase in density of gall and hepatic bile, pH shift to acid side, microlites formation, disorders in biochemical composition of bile. More than 80% patients have biliar insufficiency. According to our data, with the purpose to correct of disturbances of hepatic exocrine function in patients with viral hepatitis and to prevent stone formation, it is reasonable to use together with antiviral therapy also intravenous injection of ozonated physiological solution and preparations of ursodeoxycholic acid.
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Primary chronic gastroduodenitis (PCG) is one of the most frequent diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. Timely and efficient treatment of patients with PCG promotes ulcer prevention. In this connection, an urgent problem of restorative medicine is to develop medical programs with active introduction of pharmacophysiotherapeutic complexes, in particular, laser therapy and anti-secretory preparation (famotidine) that increase therapeutic efficacy of treatment of this disease.
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120 patients with chronic constipation (CC) were examined using assessment of the immune status, rectoromanoscopy, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, myography, stool examination for volatile fatty acids and dysbacteriosis. The patients were divided into three groups. Group 1 (n = 58) received cryoamplipulsetherapy, group 2 (n = 29)--creotherapy, group 3 (n = 33)--amplipulsetherapy.
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The proposed technique of cryomassage in outpatient setting promotes a complete healing of duodenal ulcer (DU) in patients with DU exacerbation. Healing of the ulcer is accompanied by improvement of blood flow in the zones of segmental innervation of the gastroduodenal system and by recovery of impaired cellular and humoral immunity in most of the patients.
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Epigastric exposure to EHF (460 MHz) electromagnetic field and administration of Tribimol were combined in the treatment of 103 patients with uncomplicated duodenal ulcer. As shown by clinical, endoscopic and morphological examinations, biochemical and imprint tests for Helicobacter pylori, intragastric pH-metry, the method is pathogenetically sound and can be recommended for combined treatment and rehabilitation of patients with duodenal ulcer associated with Helicobacter pylori.
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In early convalescence after viral hepatitis C the liver region of the patients was exposed to the decimetric waves to prevent transformation of the acute disease into a chronic one. A total of 45 relevant patients were exposed to electromagnetic field of ultrahigh frequency (460 MHz). A positive effect on the disease course and liver function was noted.
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90 patients with chronic gastroduodenitis (41, 45 and 14 cases with primary, secondary and erosive disease, respectively) were exposed to SMC + ultrasound. The effect was assessed in relation to clinical and endoscopic pictures, gastric acid production, functions of the liver and pancreas, immune status. Two control groups received SMC and ultrasound separately.
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