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EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ANTISEPTIC DRUG "MESTAMIDINA-SENS» IN THE COMPLEX TREATMENT OF LONG-TERM NON-HEALING WOUNDS, TROPHIC ULCERS OF VARIOUS ETIOLOGIES

https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-3180.2021.1.91-93

Abstract

Introduction. Wound infection, including postoperative infection, has been and remains one of the most pressing problems in surgery. Therefore, the most urgent task for all areas of surgery is to develop rational schemes for the prevention and treatment of purulent-inflammatory diseases.
The purpose of the study. To study the effectiveness of the use of a broad-spectrum antiseptic «MestaМidin-sens» for the treatment of purulent-septic postoperative complications and to compare the results with traditional, generally accepted methods of treatment.
Materials and methods. The basis of this work was the experience of treating 32 patients with purulent-necrotic process over the past year (2020).
Results and their discussions. In patients who were treated with the antiseptic «MestaМidin-sens», in a shorter time, it was possible to stop the acute purulent process, perform step-by-step surgical interventions.
Conclusions. Antiseptics should be carried out taking into account a number of factors, and the antiseptics used for this purpose should have a number of additional properties. The use of the antiseptic «MestaМidin-sens» reduces the bed-day stay in the hospital, which is undoubtedly economically feasible.

About the Authors

V. R. Shastina
Hospital for War Veterans No. 2 of the Department of Health of the City of Moscow (GBUZ "GVV No. 2 DZM")
Russian Federation

Shastina Vera Rostislavovna — PhD in Medicine, doctor of the highest category, Chief Physician 

109472, Moscow, Volgogradsky Prospekt, 168 



S. G. Gorin
Hospital for War Veterans No. 2 of the Department of Health of the City of Moscow (GBUZ "GVV No. 2 DZM")
Russian Federation

Gorin Semyon Gavrilovich — PhD in Medicine, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, doctor of the highest category, Deputy Chief Physician for Surgery

109472, Moscow, Volgogradsky Prospekt, 168 



A. I. Huseynov
Hospital for War Veterans No. 2 of the Department of Health of the City of Moscow (GBUZ "GVV No. 2 DZM")
Russian Federation

Huseynov Ali Israfilovich — PhD in Medicine, Head of the Department of Purulent Surgery

109472, Moscow, Volgogradsky Prospekt, 168 



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Shastina V.R., Gorin S.G., Huseynov A.I. EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ANTISEPTIC DRUG "MESTAMIDINA-SENS» IN THE COMPLEX TREATMENT OF LONG-TERM NON-HEALING WOUNDS, TROPHIC ULCERS OF VARIOUS ETIOLOGIES. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2021;(1):91-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-3180.2021.1.91-93

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