REHABILITATION OF SICK CHILDREN WITH BILATERAL NEPHROLITHIASIS IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD
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The article presents the results of observation in the postoperative period from 3 months to 12 years of 110 children with bilateral nephrolithiasis aged from 8 months up to 14 years old who received a complex of rehabilitation treatment developed in the clinic after surgical removal of stones from both kidneys. There were 84 boys (76.3%), girls - 26 (23.7%). All patients 110(100%) had calculous pyelonephritis before surgery, 92 (83.7%) - calculous hydronephrosis of various stages, 72 (65.4%) - renal failure, 46 (41.8%) - hypochromic anemia of varying severity. It was concluded that all children operated on for bilateral nephrolithiasis should be under long-term dispensary observation, undergoing periodic comprehensive examination for the timely detection of complications and their treatment. The volume and duration of postoperative medical examination and rehabilitation treatment depend on the volume of surgeries performed, the type and severity of secondary complications, as well as the age and general condition of patients.
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