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EFFICIENCY OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS

Abstract

The clinical experience of 2-nd surgical department of Samara state medical university clinic of propaedeutic surgery in applying of negative pressure wound therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes and septic surgical infection of soft tissues is presented in the article. 30 patients with type 2 diabetes and pyogenic infection of soft tissues were treated with septic wounds with negative pressure and traditional methods in complex therapy after surgical focus lancing and sanitation. Objective appraisal of efficiency of local wound treatment with negative pressure usage in comparison with traditional methodic in complex treatment is assessed. Cytological, morphological and microbiological features of wound process were estimated wherein. The results of study evidence higher efficiency of local wound treatment with negative pressure usage in complex of measures in patients with type 2 diabetes.

About the Authors

A. G. Sonis
Samara state medical university
Russian Federation


D. G. Alekseev
Samara state medical university
Russian Federation


I. V. Ishutov
Samara state medical university
Russian Federation


S. V. Ladonin
Samara state medical university
Russian Federation


K. A. Filimonov
Samara state medical university
Russian Federation


S. A. Mantsagova
Samara state medical university
Russian Federation


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Sonis A.G., Alekseev D.G., Ishutov I.V., Ladonin S.V., Filimonov K.A., Mantsagova S.A. EFFICIENCY OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2017;(4):33-37. (In Russ.)

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