CONSERVATIVE CURE OF A CHILD WITH RUPTURE OF THE POSTERIOR PHARYNGEAL WALL


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The authors present an observation of the 3-year-old child with the perforating wound of the posterior pharyngeal wall caused by a drumstick, happened in the mouth during the fall. Starting mediastinitis was managed to stop with a massive antibiotic therapy and parenteral nutrition of the child, and then nutrition via a nasogastric tube.

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S. G. Dmitriev

Rostov State Medical University

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Russian Federation

M. G. Chepurnoy

Rostov State Medical University

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Russian Federation

I. Yu. Pushkar’

Rostov State Medical University

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Russian Federation

M. V. Kovalev

Municipal clinical hospital No 20

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Russian Federation

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