We suggest that dilating antireflux cardia provides adequate bolus passage and properly realizes antireflux barrier function, maintaining the esophageal distal pH within the physiological ranges even without esophageal peristalsis restoration, and dilating mechanism serve to prevent the recurrence of the disease. Despite excellent relief of dysphagia and functional state of the esophagus improvement, the main values of functional state assessment results in group III of patients were beyond physiological ranges.
Combined use of sodium hypochlorite and intravenous laser irradiation of the blood in the postoperation therapy of 24-h bile peritonitis improved recovery of engulfing and digestive activity of neutrophilic granulocytes in the early postoperation period. Enzyme activity of neutrophilic granulocytes in earlier postoperation periods returned to normal after treatment with sodium hypochlorite alone.
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