Morphological Characteristics of the Mucous Membrane of the Ileum and Colon before and after Surgical Correction of the Insolvency of the Bauhinia Valve

Introduction Currently, there is a paradoxical situation where the dominant medical opinion recognizes the harmfulness of dysfunction of such barrier structures as cardia, gatekeeper, Oddi’s sphincter, heart valves, lower extremity vein valves, etc., but ignores the failure of the ileocecal locking apparatus (Bauhinia valve ) as a possible cause of the pathology of the digestive system, as well as various extraintestinal diseases [1]. But also I.I. Grekov expressed the position [2]. Which retained its relevance: “Despite a number of works devoted to the proximal part of the large intestines, the pathology of this department is still not sufficiently explained because in these works the role of the Bauhinium valve was completely ignored”. We assign one of the leading roles in the digestive system to the ileocecal locking apparatus, which delimits the functions of the small and large intestines, isolating the small intestine from the reflux of the colonic contents, which differs sharply in chemical composition, physical condition and bacterial spectrum [3-5]. So, according to L.G. Peretz (1955), in 1 ml of intestinal contents there are up to 5000 microbes, and in 1 g of the contents of the large intestine there are about 30-40 billion [6].

Oddi's sphincter, heart valves, lower extremity vein valves, etc., but ignores the failure of the ileocecal locking apparatus (Bauhinia valve ) as a possible cause of the pathology of the digestive system, as well as various extraintestinal diseases [1]. But also I.I. Grekov expressed the position [2]. Which retained its relevance: "Despite a number of works devoted to the proximal part of the large intestines, the pathology of this department is still not sufficiently explained because in these works the role of the Bauhinium valve was completely ignored". We assign one of the leading roles in the digestive system to the ileocecal locking apparatus, which delimits the functions of the small and large intestines, isolating the small intestine from the reflux of the colonic contents, which differs sharply in chemical composition, physical condition and bacterial spectrum [3][4][5]. So, according to L.G. Peretz (1955), in 1 ml of intestinal contents there are up to 5000 microbes, and in 1 g of the contents of the large intestine there are about 30-40 billion [6].
These metabolites cannot be sufficiently detoxified, especially in liver diseases [7,[9][10][11]. SIBO leads to the development of putrefactive and fermentation processes in the small intestine.
At the same time, the barrier role of the intestinal wall is violated [4,12], lymphoid tissue suffers along the gastrointestinal tract, and the result is a deficiency of immunoglobulins A and M. The body becomes less protected before microbial aggression. It was found that in 82.4% of patients with chronic colitis, in 70% of patients with chronic enterocolitis, a marked decrease in the immunological reactivity of the organism is observed [5].
All authors recognize the NBZ as one of the anatomical causes of SIBO, but do not have a therapeutic effect on it [13,14].
Currently, SIBO is recognized as a key pathogenetic mechanism in many diseases of the digestive tract and associated extra-digestive conditions [7,10]. I Cohn (1970) emphasizes that the ileocecal valve and the ileum control the flora of the small intestine. The presence of fecal microflora in the small intestine per se during the development of NBZ is harmful, even if it does not cause clinical pathology in some patients [27,142,122,344]. M Brotman [15] found that about 95% of bile acids that re-enter the liver are normally absorbed in the ileum, GG Nemsadze & EP Rybin [16,17] identified in a group of 192 cancer patients large intestine a significant increase in the excretion of bile acids with insolvency Bauhinia valve, compared with its normal function. Indirect data on the possible role of NBZ in increasing the excretion of bile acids were obtained by analyzing the characteristics of bile acid metabolism in the enterohepatic cycle [18][19][20]. Some authors suggest that, through the formation of carcinogenic substances from bile acids, bacteroids may contribute to an increased incidence of colon cancer [21] and colon cancer". One of the objectives of the study was the morphological confirmation of the clinical effectiveness of bauginoplasty demonstrated above.
The biopsy specimens of the mucous membrane of the ileum and large intestines were analyzed.

Morphological Study of Drugs
During endoscopic examination (rectoromanoscopy, fibrocolonoscopy), a biopsy specimen was taken from the mucous membranes of the rectum and colon. Studies were performed before the operation and one year after it during the control examination. The morphometric assessment of the biopsy was performed using the Avtandilova GG mesh. with the inclusion of the program "Excel". A comparative morphometric analysis showed that in patients with NBZ in the long-term period after the operation, a decrease in the cell density of the infiltrate in the own mucosal plate occurs (p <0.001). In spite of the fact that lympho-plasmocytic infiltration was preserved in its own plate, its severity was regarded as weak or moderate. The distinct decrease in eosinophilic infiltration (p <0.001) and neutrophilic (p <0.001) granulocytes observed in parallel with this indicates an improvement in the microcirculation system in the duodenal mucosa, which helps to restore the meta-