Published October 21, 2022 | Version v1
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INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DACRYOCYSTITIS IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD

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The evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment in the postoperative period in 50 patients with chronic dacryocystitis was determined as the goal of our study. All processes in the wound occur due to the activation of complex enzyme-catalytic systems and the effective healing of the wound strictly depends on the prescribed differential treatment depending on the stage of the wound process. The process of wound healing in a short time is possible if the prescribed measures and prescribed drugs correspond to the physiological stages of the wound process. After endonasal endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy, a gel-type anti-adhesin drug was injected into the lacrimal duct every 2 hours and the cytological composition of smears of the nasal mucosa was examined to evaluate the course of reparative processes in surgical wounds. The study showed that the effectiveness of postoperative treatment of patients with chronic dacryocystitis increased in the main group of patients using antiadhesin, which led to better healing of wounds and epithelization by the 7th day, whereas in the comparative group this process occurred only on the 14-17th day.

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