2015
DOI: 10.11603/2414-4533.2015.3.5030
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Порівняльна Характеристика Перебігу Гострих Та Хронічних Ран У Хворих На Синдром Діабетичної Стопи На Тлі Вакуум-Терапії

Abstract: <p>У 45 хворих на синдром діабетичної стопи було проведено порівняльну характеристику перебігу гострих та хронічних<br />ранових процесів на тлі місцевого застосування вакуумної терапії. На основі клінічних, мікробіологічних, цитологічних,<br />планіметричних досліджень та вивчення рівня ендогенної інтоксикації доведено ефективність вакуум-терапії ранових<br />дефектів. Використання даного методу місцевого лікування ран у хворих на синдром діабетичної стопи дозволяє значно<br />по… Show more

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“…Thus, using the classical method of vacuum therapy of wounds in patients with severe forms of diabetic foot syndrome, we have encountered the problem of de-laying the outflow of tissue exudate and lysis detritus (due to the large amount of fibrin) in the vacuum system. The time of effective use of the vacuum system in these cases was not more than 3 hours, in the future there was a "sticking" of the pores of the sponge, and further use of the technique was associated with the risk of progression of infectious processes in the wound [6,7]. We made the decision to optimize the technique of the effect of negative pressure on the wound in such patients by the use of tidal drainage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, using the classical method of vacuum therapy of wounds in patients with severe forms of diabetic foot syndrome, we have encountered the problem of de-laying the outflow of tissue exudate and lysis detritus (due to the large amount of fibrin) in the vacuum system. The time of effective use of the vacuum system in these cases was not more than 3 hours, in the future there was a "sticking" of the pores of the sponge, and further use of the technique was associated with the risk of progression of infectious processes in the wound [6,7]. We made the decision to optimize the technique of the effect of negative pressure on the wound in such patients by the use of tidal drainage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%