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Empirical Study On The Increased Prescription Geixiguna-3 And Natrium Hyluronic Acidto Prevention Postoperative Intestinal Adhesion

Posted on:2011-02-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F L WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360305985994Subject:Integrative Medicine
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Objective:By the empirical study to prove the mongolian-western medicine treatment can prevention postoperative intestinal adhesion and explore the prevention mechanism.Methods:40 cases of SD rats were preperad into intestinal adhesion and randomly dixided into control group, western medicine treatment group, mongolian medicine treatment group and mongolian-western medicine treatment group. The control group was given 0.9% Saline (10ml/ Kg.d). The western medicine treatment group was given 0.9% Saline (l0ml/Kg.d) and sprink Natrium Hyluronic Acid on the surface of wound. The mongolian medicine treatment group was given increased orescription Geixiguna-3 (0.14g/ml/10ml/Kg.d). The mongolian-western medicine treatment group was given increased orescription Geixiguna-3(0.14g/ml/10ml/Kg.d) and sprink Natrium Hyluronic Acid on the surface of wound. Obseve the recovery of stomach intestines function and first defecation time. After 2 weeks the rats were killed and compare the condition of intestinal adhesion.Results:The recovery of stomach intestines function first defecation time of mongolian-western medicine treatment group was less than control group (P<0.05). Mongolian-Western medicine treatment can significantly reduce the extent of postoperative intestinal adhesion (P< 0.05)Conclusions:Mongolian-Western medicine therapy is beneficial to prevention postoperative intestinal adhesion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intestinal Adhesion, Mongolian-Western Medicine on Preventing, Empirical Study
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