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Особенности течения раневого процесса у больных лейкоплакией шейки матки

Особенности течения раневого процесса у больных лейкоплакией шейки матки

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was the study of postoperative period in patients with cervical leucoplakia (CL) and improved comprehensive treatment of this pathology by applying in the postoperative period of low-energy laser emission (LELE). and local therapy (candles Depantol). Materials and methods: material of the investigation were comprehensive survey data of 80 patients with a simple form of CL (average age 36,8 ± 2,81 years).The control group consisted of 30 practically healthy women (average age 35,1 ± 2,68 years) with intact cervix. Patients with CL were divided into 2 groups: the first group consisted of 40 CL-patients, which were performed traditional radiosurgery treatments. The second group was formed of 40 CL-patients who received LELE sessions and topical therapy with Depanthol in the postoperative period. The results of the investigation and discussion: The study of wound healing process in the postoperative period using the method of liquid cytology revealed a number of features. It was found that the usage in the postoperative period of LELE and topical therapy (Depanthol, suppositories) in patients with a simple form of CL has characterized the prevalence of regenerative processes in smears and has contributed to more rapid formation and discharge of scab especially in patients with stagnant type of microcirculation.

Целью настоящего исследования явилось изучение течения послеоперационного периода у больных лейкоплакией шейки матки (ЛШМ) и повышение эффективности комплексного лечения данной патологии путем применения в послеоперационном периоде низкоинтенсивного лазерного излучения (НИЛИ) и местной терапии (свечи Депантол). Материалы и методы: материалом исследования явились данные комплексного обследования 80 больных с простой формой ЛШМ (средний возраст 36,8 ± 2,81 лет). Контрольную группу составили 30 практически здоровых женщин (средний возраст 35,1 ± 2,68 лет) с неизмененной шейкой матки. Больные ЛШМ были разделены на 2 группы: I группу составили 40 больных с ЛШМ, которым выполняли традиционное радиохирургическое лечение; II группу образовали 40 больных ЛШМ, которым в послеоперационном периоде проводили сеансы НИЛИ и местной терапии депантолом. Результаты исследования и обсуждение: Изучение течения раневого процесса в послеоперационном периоде с использованием методики жидкостной цитологии выявило ряд особенностей. Установлено, что использование в послеоперационном периоде у больных с простой формой ЛШМ НИЛИ и местной терапии (Депантол) характеризовало преобладание в мазках регенеративных процессов и способствовало более быстрому формированию и отхождению струпа, особенно у больных с застойным типом микроциркуляции.

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лейкоплакия шейки матки, радиохирургия, низкоинтенсивное лазерное излучение, жидкостная цитология, раневой процесс

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