APPLICATION OF GRAFTSKIN TO ACCELERATE HEALING OF ULCERS IN DIABETIC FOOT SYNDROME.
M A BinienkoA A KotslovaV V DavydenkoT D VlasovPublished in: Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova (2018)
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is one of the severe and more
frequent complications of diabetes. It is characterized by occurrence
of chronic purulent necrotic processes (trophic ulcers) on
the foot with damage of skin, soft tissues and osteoarticular system
due to pathological changes in the peripheral nervous system
(diabetic neuropathy) and vascular system (diabetic angiopathy).
This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of accelerating of
wound healing in DFS by using the dermal equivalent (graftskin)
and determine the safety of the method, factors and indications
for its application. The research included 60 patients with DFS
who were cured at the period from 2013 to 2016 in departments
of purulent surgery of Hospital of war veterans and Municipal
hospital № 14 of Saint-Petersburg. The patients were divided
into 2 groups by random sampling of two comparable groups in
age and sex. The patients of main group were treated by standard
method and using application of dermal equivalent (DE) on the
area of trophic ulcers. The patients of control group had only
standard treatment. The DE showed a high efficacy in the main
group of patients. The application of DE in complex treatment of
patients with DFS stimulated processes of healing and accelerated
the rate of epithelization. The application of DE was the
most effective in patients with neuropathic form of DFS.
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