Anaerobic Chamber

Anaerobic infections are a group of diseases caused by bacteria that cannot grow and reproduce in the presence of oxygen. Such bacteria can cause serious illness, including anaerobic sepsis, which can be fatal.

Special methods are used to treat anaerobic infections, such as the use of antibiotics and surgery. However, the treatment of such infections requires special equipment and conditions that can only be provided in special wards - anaerobic wards.

Anaerobic wards are hospital wards or other rooms designed for the isolation and treatment of patients with anaerobic infections. Such wards are equipped with special ventilation and air conditioning systems that help maintain low oxygen levels and prevent the spread of bacteria.

Anaerobic tents also use special antibiotics and antiseptics that only work in the absence of oxygen. In addition, special operations are carried out in such wards to remove infected tissue and prevent the spread of infection.

Thus, anaerobic chambers are an important tool for the treatment of anaerobic infections. They provide the necessary conditions for treating patients and preventing the spread of infection in the environment.



Anaerobic infections are dangerous due to bleeding and infection of suture lines, which requires extensive surgical preparation and general anesthesia. The duration of hospitalization in the first place depends on the severity of the combined (gunshot and/or closed) traumatic injury. * Advanced stages are treated in surgical trauma hospitals (trauma centers, trauma centers) or infectious diseases hospitals (infectious diseases hospitals). Patients with uninfected wounds