FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medical therapeutic technologies, particularly surgical gastroenterology, and aims at correction of motor-evacuation function disorder of duodenum in acute destructive pancreatitis. Regardless of the need for surgical intervention, the patient is injected into the duodenum through a two-channel probe with suspension containing 200 ml of 10% Dextran-40 solution of molecular weight 35-45 kDa and 80 mg of biologically active additive "Reindeer lichen powder ultrafine" in physiological solution, 4 times day for 2-3 days. Procedure for administering the colloidal saline suspension is continued until the intraduodenal pressure is no more than 130 mm H2O and liquid flow rate of not more than 15 ml.
EFFECT: invention provides accelerated intraduodenal pressure reduction to normal level in patients with acute destructive pancreatitis.
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Dates
2024-08-26—Published
2024-05-21—Filed