2017
DOI: 10.17116/terarkh2017891012-16
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Impact of various wound dressings on wound bed neoangiogenesis in patients with different forms of diabetic foot syndrome

Abstract: Vacuum (NP) therapy versus standard therapy most effectively affects wound bed neoangiogenesis. This is reflected in the increased local tissue microhemodynamics, as confirmed by immunohistochemical examination.

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“…2 Diabetes resulting in peripheral neuropathy and vasculopathy, which causes dry and irritated toes and eventually results in sores that will not heal in time. 3 Sadly, there has been little effect on the number of amputations related to diabetes in the last few decades. 4 On the other hand, a few countries, including Belgium, have successfully achieved a reduction in the incidence of diabetes-related adverse events following systematic organizational reforms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Diabetes resulting in peripheral neuropathy and vasculopathy, which causes dry and irritated toes and eventually results in sores that will not heal in time. 3 Sadly, there has been little effect on the number of amputations related to diabetes in the last few decades. 4 On the other hand, a few countries, including Belgium, have successfully achieved a reduction in the incidence of diabetes-related adverse events following systematic organizational reforms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Debridement is one of the gold standards in wound healing management, significantly contributing to the healing process of the wound, including the diabetic ulcer 5. Available data on the use of dressings in diabetic wounds is limited still there is evidence of their role in prevention of infection and enhancement of wound healing 6,7…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%