We evaluated the efficiency of transplantation of cultured human allofibroblasts onto tympanic membrane damaged by mine explosion in combination with Tampograss dressing (Paul Hartman). Transplantation of cultured human allofibroblasts was effective in 100% cases. Application of the film with fibroblasts onto perforation occupying from 1/4 to 1/2 of the tympanic membrane was more effective by 15% (by 59% in subtotal perforation) than tympanoplasty with amnion membrane. The mean duration of tympanic membrane restoration after spontaneous healing and amnionoplasty is virtually the same, while transplantation of allofibroblasts accelerated the process in comparison with other groups in perforation of any size; in subtotal defect the duration of tympanic membrane restoration was shorter by 14 +/- 1 days.
The authors discuss the mechanisms underlying the development of chronic tonsillar pathology confirmed by the methods of histological, autoradiographic, and bacteriological diagnostics. The new aspects of vital activity of microorganisms in the parenchymal tissue of the palatine tonsils are highlighted that account for the low effectiveness of the conservative therapy of chronic tonsillitis and give evidence of the necessity of the surgical treatment of this condition.
Introduction. According to different authors, 4 to 40% of the child and adult population suffer from chronic tonsillitis (СT), with many authors noting an increase in the number of cases and no tendency to decrease the frequency of this pathology.Objective. To optimize diagnostics and treatment tactic of taking patients with chronic tonsillitis (CT) using our own clinical and laboratory data and morphological data as well as literature data.Materials and methods. Аt the first stage of work, 166 patients were examined. They were divided into 4 categories (experimental groups) depending on clinical CT classification according to B.S. Preobrazhensky and V.T. Palchun. We also formed a group of patients who did not have CT symptoms. All patients underwent tonsillectomy or tonsillotomy. All tissue samples of palatine tonsils we got were investigated using immunohistochemical markers and default histological colorings. At the second stage, the dynamics of complaints, clinical symptoms and laboratory parameters were assessed in 247 patients diagnosed with CT Toxic-Allergic Form I (CT TAF I) before conservative treatment and 3 months after conservative treatment. Patients were divided into 3 groups depending on the conservative treatment regimen: a course of flushing the lacunae of the tonsils; antibiotic therapy with a retard form of clarithromycin; complex treatment combining the first two options.Results. Тhe chronic inflammatory process in the palatine tonsils changes their cytoarchitectonics. At the same time, there is a direct correlation between the presence and severity of changes with the clinical classification of chemotherapy according to B.S. Preobrazhensky and V.T. Palchun.Conclusion. With CT TAF II, the palatine tonsil not only loses its importance as an organ of the immune system, but also becomes a hotbed of infection in the body, which can cause severe complications. Only tonsillectomy can effectively protect the patient from these complications. At the stage of CT TAF I, the formation of metatansillar complications occurs. Patients with this form of CT require special attention, and correctly conducted conservative therapy can protect patients from local and general complications of CT. A variant of such conservative therapy that gives a lasting effect is complex therapy with washing the lacunae of the palatine tonsils with an antiseptic solution and simultaneous antibiotic therapy with 14-membered macrolides that can accumulate in the lymphadenoid tissue.
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