Abstract:Chronic venous disease (CEAP stage C2 - C3) is found in approximately 25% of the population, and trophic skin changes, including leg ulcers (C4 - C6), up to 5%.The aim of the work was to develop an effective dose and concentration of lidocaine and the optimal method of its administration for the treatment of chronic venous disease in the stage of active trophic wounds and accelerate the healing process.Materials and methods. The results of treatment of 97 patients with chronic venous insufficiency in stage C6 … Show more
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