THE DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF PURULENT COMPLICATIONS IN AREA OF IMPLANTED ELECTRIC CARDIOSTIMULATOR


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The number of patients with purulent complications in area of electric cardiostimulator is increasing. The maximal danger represents bacterial endocarditis and sepsis though 90% of patients have local purulent process. The main mode of treatment of purulent complications in area of electric cardiostimulator is the deimplantation of stimulation system. This technique is traumatizing and highly unprofitable and demands alternative modes of treatment. Nowadays, the reports exist concerning such successful interventions as surgical d-bridement of area of electric cardiostimulator without deimplantation of stimulation system in patients with local purulent process. This information needs to be comprehensively analyzed.

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A. V Sajin

The N.I. Pirogov Russian research medical university of Minzdrav of Russia

Кафедра общей хирургии педиатрического факультета

A. E Tyagunov

The N.I. Pirogov Russian research medical university of Minzdrav of Russia

Email: tyagunov1@mail.ru
канд. мед. наук, доц. каф. общей хирургии педиатрического факультета, врач отделения хирургического лечения сложных нарушений ритма сердца и электрокардиостимуляции ГКБ № 4

T. V Nechay

The N.I. Pirogov Russian research medical university of Minzdrav of Russia

Кафедра общей хирургии педиатрического факультета

M. V Murman

The municipal clinical hospital №4, Moscow

K. V Kotov

The municipal clinical hospital №4, Moscow

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