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К вопросу о лечении трофических язв нижней конечности при постромбофлебитическом синдроме

К вопросу о лечении трофических язв нижней конечности при постромбофлебитическом синдроме

Abstract

Хронической венозной недостаточностью страдают около 20 % населения, примерно у половины из них развиваются трофические язвы. Консервативное лечение трофических язв конечностей сопряжено с длительными сроками лечения. Хирургическое лечения трофических язв конечностей, заключающееся в выполнении операции Линтона, не всегда приводит к быстрому заживлению трофических язв, что обусловлено выраженным снижением регенераторных способностей мягких тканей. Выполнение оперативного пособия с одновременным нанесением на поверхность трофической язвы диплоидных клеток человека позволило более чем в три раза сократить сроки лечения, чем при изолированном использовании традиционных способов лечения.

About 20% of population suffer from chronic venous insufficiency, and trophic ulcers develop approximately in half of them. Conservative treatment of the limb trophic ulcers is connected with long periods of treatment. Surgical treatment of the limb trophic ulcers, consisting in Linton operation performance, N t always results in rapid healing of trophic ulcers that is caused by marked decrease of soft tissue regenerative potentials. Rendering surgical aid with simultaneous applying human diploid cells to trophic ulcer surface allowed to achieve more than three-fold reduction of the periods of treatment in comparison with isolated use of traditional variants of treatment.

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ПОСТТРОМБОФЛЕБИТИЧЕСКИЙ СИНДРОМ, ХРОНИЧЕСКАЯ ВЕНОЗНАЯ НЕДОСТАТОЧНОСТЬ, ТРОФИЧЕСКАЯ ЯЗВА

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