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Инфекционные осложнения у пациентов, подвергшихся пересадке печени

https://doi.org/10.23873/2074-0506-2011-0-2-3-57-62

Аннотация

С применением новых технологий в хирургии увеличивается хирургическая активность в области пересадки печени. Однако при этом проблема послеоперационных инфекционных осложнений не уменьшается. Причиной развития гнойных осложнений остается нарастающая резистентность микробов к антибактериальным препаратам, а также возрастание роли грибов в этиологии развития нозокомиальных инфекций. В связи с этим в современной трансплантологии представляется актуальным изучение причин развития инфекционных осложнений при пересадке печени и других жизненно важных органов.

Об авторах

Е. П. Хлебников
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского
Россия
Евгений Петрович Хлебников


В. А. Кубышкин
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского
Россия


А. В. Чжао
Институт хирургии им. А.В. Вишневского
Россия


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Хлебников Е.П., Кубышкин В.А., Чжао А.В. Инфекционные осложнения у пациентов, подвергшихся пересадке печени. Трансплантология. 2011;(2-3):57-62. https://doi.org/10.23873/2074-0506-2011-0-2-3-57-62

For citation:


Khlebnikov E.P., Kubyshkin V.A., Chzhao A.V. Infectious complications in liver transplanted patients. Transplantologiya. The Russian Journal of Transplantation. 2011;(2-3):57-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.23873/2074-0506-2011-0-2-3-57-62

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