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Substantiation of the Improved Method of Lymphotropic Therapy in Patients with Surgical Abdominal Pathology in the Postoperative Period Based on Experimental Experiments

Vol. 3 No. 10 (2025): International Journal of Integrative and Modern Medicine:

Ruziev A. E. (1)

(1) Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina, Uzbekistan, Bukhara, st. A. Navoi, Uzbekistan
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Abstract:

The purpose of the work: to improve the results of treatment of patients operated with abdominal surgical pathology with the use of an improved method of lymphotropic therapy in the postoperative period in the treatment complex based on experimental experiments.


Material and methods: A number of experimental experiments were conducted on experimental animals to study the essence of lymphotropic therapy and to analyze the results of surgical treatment of acute widespread peritonitis of various genesis of patients. The patients were divided into two groups: the control group included patients (n=73) who received traditional methods of treatment in the postoperative period, and the patients of the main group (n=97) an improved method of endomesenteric lymphotropic therapy was added to the treatment complex.


Results: analysis of the improved method of endomesenteric lymphotropic therapy for abdominal surgical pathology in the postoperative period shows that when using this method, the function of the gastrointestinal tract is restored faster: on the 2nd day, intestinal peristalsis and gas discharge are resumed on the 3rd day. In patients of the control group, the functional ability of the gastrointestinal tract is restored for 4-5 days. Leukocytosis in the blood of patients of the main group significantly decreases on the 3rd day, and in control patients on the 6th day after surgery.

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