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Purulent appendicular peritonitis of pseudomonas etiology in children and optimizing its treatment

Abstract

Inadequate efficiency of traditional complex treatment of patients with purulent perforated peritonitis of appendicular origin was established in connection with the resistance of the Pseudomonas flora to traditional antibacterial drugs. Complex treatment of patients with Pseudomonas perforated peritonitis is effectively supplemented by the developed differentiated anti-Pseudomonas therapy. It is effectively used in such patients in the prevention of the development of abdominal Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis and complete clinical recovery of patients.

About the Authors

S. N. Gisak
БГОУ ВПО «Воронежский государственный медицинский университет им. Н.Н. Бурденко МЗ РФ»
Russian Federation


E. A. Sklyarova
БГУЗ ВО «Областная детская клиническая больница №2
Russian Federation


V. A. Vecherkin
БГОУ ВПО «Воронежский государственный медицинский университет им. Н.Н. Бурденко МЗ РФ»
Russian Federation


A. V. Chernych
БГОУ ВПО «Воронежский государственный медицинский университет им. Н.Н. Бурденко МЗ РФ»
Russian Federation


V. A. Ptitsyn
БГОУ ВПО «Воронежский государственный медицинский университет им. Н.Н. Бурденко МЗ РФ»
Russian Federation


A. A. Gurov
БГУЗ ВО «Областная детская клиническая больница №2
Russian Federation


D. A. Baranov
БГОУ ВПО «Воронежский государственный медицинский университет им. Н.Н. Бурденко МЗ РФ»
Russian Federation


A. A. Shestakov
БГОУ ВПО «Воронежский государственный медицинский университет им. Н.Н. Бурденко МЗ РФ»
Russian Federation


M. V. Gavrilova
БГУЗ ВО «Областная детская клиническая больница №2
Russian Federation


P. V. Koryashkin
БГОУ ВПО «Воронежский государственный медицинский университет им. Н.Н. Бурденко МЗ РФ»
Russian Federation


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Gisak S.N., Sklyarova E.A., Vecherkin V.A., Chernych A.V., Ptitsyn V.A., Gurov A.A., Baranov D.A., Shestakov A.A., Gavrilova M.V., Koryashkin P.V. Purulent appendicular peritonitis of pseudomonas etiology in children and optimizing its treatment. Yakut Medical Journal. 2017;(4):38-42.

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