Сучасні медичні технології (Sep 2022)

STIMULATION OF THE WOUND PROCESS IN LONG-TERM UNHEALED WOUNDS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC FOOT SYNDROME

  • M. M. Militsa,
  • V. V. Soldusova,
  • K. M. Militsa,
  • V. V. Steblyanko,
  • V. S. Kazakov,
  • M. D. Postolenko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34287/MMT.3(54).2022.7
Journal volume & issue
no. 3(54)
pp. 34 – 38

Abstract

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The purpose of the work. Compare the effectiveness of PRP and general accepted methods of local therapy for long-term unhealed wounds in patients with diabetic foot syndrome. Materials and methods. A study was performed in 33 long-term patients unhealed wounds on the foot and leg in the neuropathic form of diabetic foot syndrome. Patients were divided into two groups depending on the nature of the received therapies - PRP and local therapy according to generally accepted principles. The effectiveness of therapy was assessed by the nature of changes in the microflora and c wound cell composition, as well as wound surface area on the 1st day, 8th and 22nd after starting treatment. Results. The use of PRP allowed to observe on the 8th day regenerative-inflammatory type of cytogram, have manifestations of vascularization and epithelialization, reduce the number of patients with infected wounds by 2.7 times and reducing the wound surface area by 1.7 cm, which is 3.4 times more than in the second group (0.5 cm). The introduction of the second dose of PRP is even more stimulating reparative changes in the wound, manifested by the regenerative type of cytogram, reducing the number of infected wounds by 8 times, and reducing the area wound surface 2 times from the first measurement, while in the second group only on the 22nd day there were positive changes that were characteristic of the first group on the 8th day. Conclusion. Thus, the use of PRP in therapy is long unhealed wounds in diabetic foot syndrome, is a promising area of ​​regenerative therapy. PRP is a way to obtain a natural concentration of internal factors of growth with minimal invasiveness and low costs. Proposed method of biological therapy in such patients is simple and affordable for both patient and for the doctor.

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