The use of hydroxyethyldimethyldihydropyrimidine to improve regeneration processes in a postoperative wound after sectoral resection of the breast
Ramis M. Shabaev,
Sergey A. Khodyrev,
Irina V. Kolyadina
et al.
Abstract:Background. Partial mastectomy is the method of choice for the surgical treatment of benign neoplasms (BN) of the breast. The drawback of this technique is the occurrence of residual cavities with the accumulation of serous and hemorrhagic exudate, promoting inflammation. Hydroxyethyl dimethyldihydropyrimidine (Ximedon) in the postoperative treatment improves the healing and overall treatment outcomes.
Materials and methods. The study included 101 patients. All of them had a partial mastectomy for the BN… Show more
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