SU606585A1 - Method of treating children's hematogenic osteomyelitis - Google Patents

Method of treating children's hematogenic osteomyelitis

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SU606585A1
SU606585A1 SU762397940A SU2397940A SU606585A1 SU 606585 A1 SU606585 A1 SU 606585A1 SU 762397940 A SU762397940 A SU 762397940A SU 2397940 A SU2397940 A SU 2397940A SU 606585 A1 SU606585 A1 SU 606585A1
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treating children
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osteomyelitis
hematogenic osteomyelitis
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Темибулат Жумасилович Султанбаев
Жолдас Максутович Сиджанов
Булат Канапьянович Дженалаев
Суеш Жармагамбетович Жармагамбетов
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Актюбинский государственный медицинский институт
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мул нию провод т fe течение 18-27 дней, посто нным током силой 1О-20 мкА,the felling is carried out for 18-27 days, with a constant current of 1 O-20 µA,

Элвктростимул ци  костной ткани примэнека при лечении острого гематогенного ОО теомиелита у 1О детей, хронического у 2 больных. Применение электростимул ции костной псани способствует в острой стадии заболевани  уменьшению эксудации н сн тию отека конечности. При проведении предлагааморо способа лечени  гноетечение прекращает с  через 1О-12 дней, а при известном способе держитс  12-18-26 дней.Elvktrostimultsi bone tissue primenek in the treatment of acute hematogenous PA teomyelitis in 1O children, chronic in 2 patients. In the acute stage of the disease, the use of electrical stimulation of bone psani helps to reduce exudation and relieve edema of the limb. During the implementation of the proposed method of treatment, suppuration stops with after 1 to 12 days, and with the known method it lasts 12-18-26 days.

Отек конечности спадает, начина  с 5-6 дн  после операции н электростимул ции. У всех больных получены хорошие результаты The edema of the limb subsides, starting from 5-6 days after surgery and electrostimulation. All patients received good results.

При использовании предлагаемого cnoco-i ба сокрашаютс  сроки пребывани  больных в больнице, уменьшаетс  деструкци  кости, улучшаютс  исходы заболевани , снижаетс  процент хронизации. В хронической стадии заболевани  ускор етс  замещение остаточ ной полости.When using the proposed cnoco-i ba, the length of stay of patients in hospital is shortened, bone destruction is reduced, disease outcomes improve, and the percentage of chronicity decreases. In the chronic stage of the disease, replacement of the residual cavity is accelerated.

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1. Спцавочиик практического врача т. 11 изд. 8, yyi., Медицина, Ред.. П. И. Егоров и другие,. с. l24-126.1. Sptsavochiik practical doctor t. 11 ed. 8, yyi., Medicine, Ed .. PI I. Egorov and others ,. with. l24-126.
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