The views upon the value of general antiprotease capacity of the blood in evaluation of endotoxicosis in purulent-inflammatory processes of the abdominal cavity are presented. One hundred and thirty one patient with diffuse peritonitis, acute pancreatitis and obstructive jaundice was examined. A role of bacterial proteases in exhaustion of the inhibitors at the example of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain has been established.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInformation on the use of isolated lymphocytes for assessment of a severity degree of endotoxicosis in peritonitis, pancreatitis, obstructive jaundice is presented. It is possible to assess a severity degree of endotoxicosis by intensity of the external lymphocytic receptors block.
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April 1988
An experience with using laparostomy and planned reoperations in 22 patients with purulent pancreatitis is presented. A method of creation of open controlled drainage cavity is described which allows to make the timely and adequate revision of the pancreato-duodenal zone and other organs of the abdominal cavity in planned relaparotomies. Criteria of choice of the optimal terms of reoperations are proposed.
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