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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR TREATING PATIENTS WITH TURBERCULOSIS OF REBERS AND BREAST ASSOCIATED WITH SECONDARY NON-SPECIFIC MICROFLORA
abstract A method of treating patients with tuberculosis of the ribs and sternum associated with secondary nonspecific microflora involves the appointment of standard intensive antimycobacterial therapy 2 RHSZE * to patients according to the sensitivity of the office. Moreover, after an anesthetic opening of the “cold” abscess, removal of caseous-necrotic masses and destroyed ribs or sternum, aseptic treatment of the wound with a 0.05% solution of chlorhexidine bigluconate, a mixture of streptomycin and rifampicin is poured into the wound, and from 4-5 points into the soft tissues around the wound a solution of lincomycin hydrochloride 30% - 2.0 ml is introduced with hydrocortisone 2.5% - 2.0 ml daily for 14 days.
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