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Information × Registration Number 0207U008078, 0104U010586 , R & D reports Title Wounds at patients a diabetes. Patogenesis and medical tactics. popup.stage_title Head Ivaschenko Volodimir Vasilyovich, Registration Date 21-11-2007 Organization Donetsk National Medical University after named Gorky popup.description2 It was determined that microcirculation disorders with thromboses in the periwound region are the cause of phenomenon of persistent wound in the patients with diabetes mellitus. This phenomenon is accompanied with immunodeficiency and other causes of persistent wound and can be treated with oral drugs (without insulin) in majority patients with compensated diabetes mellitus type 2 (glycemia up to 10,0 - 11,0 mM/l) with necrotic suppurative lesions but not humid gangrene or acute inflammation. It prevents significant variations of post-operative glycemia level. Intraarterial therapy is useful for treatment of lower extremities affection in the patients with diabetes mellitus when applied as a part of complex therapy. First of all, it is needed patients with suppurative complications of diabetic foot syndrome. Furthermore, it is effective method of local treatment of pathological process when revascularization interventions are impossible. Autodermoplastic wound closure (including wounds of stump) can beused in early postoperative period that prevents the origin of persistent wounds and decreases the rate of trophic ulcer and rough hyperkeratotic scar. Hirudotherapy can be used in complex therapy of diabetic foot for persistent wound prevention and wound healing stimulation. We developed a method to relocate the trophic ulcer to dorsal or lateral side of foot, which can be used to treat trophic ulcers of sole. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Ivaschenko Volodimir Vasilyovich. Wounds at patients a diabetes. Patogenesis and medical tactics.. (popup.stage: ). Donetsk National Medical University after named Gorky. № 0207U008078
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