Modern Methods Of Postoperative Rehabilitation In Patients With Purulent-Necrotic Complications Of The Maxillofacial Region
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Maxillofacial region, purulent-necrotic complications, postoperative rehabilitationAbstract
Purulent-necrotic complications of the maxillofacial region remain among the most severe infectious and inflammatory conditions in oral and maxillofacial practice. These disorders are associated with rapid tissue destruction, pain, restricted oral function, prolonged hospitalization, and a high risk of recurrent infection and systemic complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive postoperative rehabilitation program in patients with purulent-necrotic complications of the maxillofacial region. A total of 64 patients were observed. The patients were divided into two groups: 32 patients received standard postoperative treatment, while 32 patients underwent an optimized comprehensive rehabilitation program. The program included correction of antibacterial therapy, local wound care, functional exercises, protein-enriched nutrition, and remote monitoring.
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