Preoperative preparation of gynecologic patients
- Authors: Korkan I.P.1, Gichieva R.D.1, Zhailova A.Z.1, Salehov R.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Postgraduate Institute
- Issue: Vol 48, No 5S (1999)
- Pages: 82-82
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/jowd/article/view/101007
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD101007
- ID: 101007
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The value of the quality of intestine preparation was conducted on 70 patients with different gynecologic diseases needed for operative intervention. All patients were divided on 2 groups by the methods of preparation. 1 group — traditional methods (37 patients); 2 group — with using of Macrogo I 4000 (Fortrans) (33 patients).
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The value of the quality of intestine preparation was conducted on 70 patients with different gynecologic diseases needed for operative intervention. All patients were divided on 2 groups by the methods of preparation. 1 group — traditional methods (37 patients); 2 group — with using of Macrogo I 4000 (Fortrans) (33 patients). It was used the follow dosage: 2 sachets of powder Fortrans for oral solution during 2 hours before the day of operation. The lavage of intestine continued in 3-4 hours. The traditional methods of preparation included the 3 days of unresidual diet and evacuant enema. Intraoperationally in 67,6% of 1 group patients was observed intestine distention. The full intestine evacuation was presented on 75,8% of cases. The duration of operation in 1 group formed in average 1,5±0,4 hours, in 2 group — 1,0±0,3 hours. Intestinal peristalsis appeared in 20-25 hours after operation on 70%, in 28 and more on 30% of 1 group patients. In 2 group the intestinal peristalsis appeared in 20-25 hours in 97% of cases, and after 28 hours in 3% of patients. All patients of 1 group had not defecation during 5 days after operation. And were conducted by the additional treatment. In 2 group in 80% of cases defecation appeared in 3 days. This research showed the good efficacy of intestine preparation for operative interventions with using of Fortrans in gynecological surgery.
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I. P. Korkan
Postgraduate Institute
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Kazakhstan, Almaty
R. D. Gichieva
Postgraduate Institute
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Kazakhstan, Almaty
A. Zh. Zhailova
Postgraduate Institute
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Kazakhstan, Almaty
R. A. Salehov
Postgraduate Institute
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Kazakhstan, Almaty