RISK FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF WOUND COMPLICATIONS DURING OPERATIONS FOR STRANGULATED VENTRAL HERNIAS
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/HC97BKeywords:
Hernia, postoperative, strangulated, bacterium.Abstract
Relevance. With modern allohernioplasty is the prevention of the development of wound complications. Target. determination of the microbial flora and the degree of contamination of the wound in patients with strangulated ventral hernias. Materials. The authors analyze the analysis of the results of culture in the studied samples of clinical material in 34 patients intraoperatively from the wound after the stage of allohernioplasty and from the drainage discharge in the postoperative period. Results. The results obtained during the study made it possible to choose the most appropriate scheme of systemic antibiotic therapy for patients with strangulated ventral hernias of the anterior abdominal wall, namely, the use of inhibitor-protected cephalosporins on the first day with subsequent transfer to fluoroquinolones. Conclusion.
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