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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Early diagnosis and prevention of postoperative intraabdominal adhesive complications in children

Author: , YUSUPOV SHUKHRAT ABDURASULOVICH, ATAKULOV JAMSHED OSTONOKULOVICH, RAHIMOV ANVAR KOMILOVICH, SHARAPOVA DILFUZA NEMATILLAYEVNA, YUSUPOV SHOKHRUKH SHUKHRATOVICH, DJALOLOV DAVLATSHOKH ABDUVOKHIDOVICH
Abstract: One of the urgent problems facing medical science is purulent infection. In pediatric surgery, it is often necessary to deal with the most severe forms of purulent infection, one of which is appendicular peritonitis, which accounts for 50-90% of all purulent peritonitis in children. The mortality rate remains very high and reaches 1.6-20%. In addition, purulent peritonitis causes a large number of severe intra-abdominal complications. At the same time, the course of complicated purulent peritonitis is much more severe and the mortality rate reaches 20-35%. One of the most serious complications after surgical interventions for appendicular peritonitis is adhesive intestinal obstruction, which is the cause of repeated surgical interventions.
Keyword: adhesive obstruction, prediction, prevention, experiment, children.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.02.150
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