EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LEVOMEKOL OINTMENT BASED ON POLYETHYLENE OXIDE GEL IN THE PREVENTION OF ABDOMINAL ADHESIONS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS

Received 01.11.2022
Revised 23.01.2023
Published 28.02.2023

Abstract

In this experimental work, the effectiveness of Levomekol ointment based on polyethylene oxide gel in the prevention of abdominal adhesions in laboratory animals was evaluated. For work, 75 laboratory rats of both sexes weighing 180 grams, aged 14 days, were selected. As a research method, the method of a randomized parallel controlled study was used to improve the methods of intraoperative prevention of adhesions in the abdominal cavity. In the course of the study, a modified method for modeling the adhesive process of the abdominal cavity was used, followed by the introduction of anti-adhesive drugs (levomecol, 0.9% saline solution and Zhenchevskiy's anti-adhesion mixture). After autopsy of the animals 14 days after peritoneal suturing, the severity of the adhesive process was assessed according to a specially modified table. The results of the study proved the effectiveness of levomekol as an anti-adhesive agent

Keywords

Levomekol adhesive disease of the abdominal cavity intraoperative prophylaxis laporotomy autopsy
Suggested citation
Baiysbek kyzy, A., Sydygaliev, K., & Mamatov, N. (2023). EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LEVOMEKOL OINTMENT BASED ON POLYETHYLENE OXIDE GEL IN THE PREVENTION OF ABDOMINAL ADHESIONS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS . Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 21(1), 94-101.

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