M. K. Kubanychbekov, D. B. Shayakhmetov, D. A. Adambekov, A. R. Tsoi, I. S. Aldzhambayeva
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Abstract
Purulent-inflammatory diseases of the maxillofacial region (MFR) refer to frequent complications of odontogenic inflammatory processes. The successful treatment of this pathology is based on adequate drainage of the pustule, complete evacuation of wound exudates and effective local therapy of the wound. The paper presents the flow-vacuum-washing isolation device as an effective method of comprehensive treatment for MFR abscesses and phlegmons caused by antibiotic-resistant strains of microorganisms and in patients with poor immunologic resistance.