MODERN ASPECTS OF TREATMENT CANINE DESTRUCTIVE PANCREATITIS

Authors

  • A. G. Milastnaia National University of Bioresources and Nature Management Of Ukraine , National University of Bioresources and Nature Management Of Ukraine

Abstract

The most rational tactics for treating dogs with destructive acute
pancreatitis, when iron infiltrates have already formed, is a strict conservative
tactic. The use of dogs with patients with destructive acute pancreatitis of modern
active conservative therapy is more than enough to achieve satisfactory results of
treatment. The aim of the study covered in this article is to improve the treatment of
dogs with destructive acute pancreatitis and to ensure the aseptic flow of infiltrative
processes in the pancreas. The results of treatment of 27 dogs with destructive
acute pancreatitis were analyzed.
The main components of conservative tactics in the complex treatment
of dogs with destructive acute pancreatitis included: adequate therapy with
pancreatic antibiotics, immunotropic therapy, relief of manifestations of
"oxidative stress", hyperenergic nutrition and nutritional support. It was
revealed that the treatment of dogs according to this scheme is
pathogenetically most justified. Each unit of complex treatment plays its role:
antibiotics contribute to the aseptic flow of infiltration processes in the
pancreas, immunotropic therapy restores full-value immunoreactivity,
nutritional support provides cells with necessary substrates, antioxidant
therapy provides energy for adequate functioning.
As a result of complex treatment, the frequency of purulent complications of
infiltrative foci in the pancreas in patients with dogs is significantly reduced and
ensures the course of acute pancreatitis without serious complications.
Keywords: dogs, pancreas, acute pancreatits, infiltration,
destructive pancreatitis, pancreatic antibiotics, nutritional support,
immunotropic therapy

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2019-03-05

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