[Transdrainage closed ultrasonic cleansing of the abdominal cavity in the prevention and treatment of infectious complications in abdominal gunshot wounds].
Ibishov. K G KG
Key Findings
- Infection complications dropped from 34.8% to 2.6%
- Wound cleaning and inflammation resolved more quickly
- Overall hospital stay was shorter
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, the results are interesting but not directly usable. Thymalin was part of a complex medical protocol, so there’s no clear guidance on dosing or benefits for healthy individuals. It’s not a practical longevity or performance strategy.
Summary
The study tested a special cleaning method for abdominal gunshot wounds that also included a peptide called thymalin. It showed fewer infections and faster healing, but it was done in a hospital setting on trauma patients, not in healthy people looking to boost longevity or performance.
Abstract
Under analysis were results of treatment of 112 wounded with gunshot injuries of the abdomen. The flowing-irrigating aspiration dialysis followed by the closed transdrainage ultrasonic sanitation in combination with a medicinal composition (dioxidine, gentamycine, tripsin) and simultaneous intramuscular injection of solcoseryl and thymalin were used for prophylactics and treatment of infectious complications in the abdominal cavity and in the wound of the abdominal wall. The method of treatment was found to result in less amount of pyo-inflammatory complications (from 34.8 to 2.6%), shorter terms of cleansing the wound from pyo-necrotic formations and liquidation of the perifocal inflammatory reaction, shorter duration of the stationary treatment.
Study Information
pubmed
1999