Treatment of gunshot wounds of extremities using physical and orthobiological methods

D. Davydov, A. A. Kerimov, V.D. Besedin, Dar'ya A. Naida, Georgij G. Ivanov, M. A. Shchedrina
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Currently, despite the wide possibilities in the treatment of wounds, patients with gunshot wounds of the extremities present a complex surgical task. The study included 60 patients with gunshot wounds of the extremities who underwent inpatient examination and treatment at the Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Main Military Clinical Hospital named after academician N.N. Burdenko of Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. The patients were divided into groups. In group I, physical methods of treatment were used, such as vacuum therapy (35 people), of which 19 patients underwent combined vacuum therapy with laser irradiation of the wound (group IA), 16 patients underwent vacuum therapy in combination with high-intensity pulsed optical irradiation (group IB). Group II included patients in whom orthobiological techniques were used in the complex treatment of wounds (25 patients), including platelet-enriched fibrin glue — in 13 patients (group IIA) and a composition of heterogeneous implantable gel SpheroGEL® in the LONG version (hereinafter SpheroGEL®) — in 12 patients (group IIB). Results. Comparison of the results of the treatment revealed a significant improvement in the regenerative process according to the histological method in group IA: the maturation of mature granulation tissue was observed on the 9th day after the application of local treatment methods. Positive adhesive and wound healing effects were observed in group IIA. According to the "AnalyRan" program, there was a significant reduction in the time of wound healing in all groups under study. According to the results of the study, all techniques showed positive dynamics of wound healing and reduction of the inflammatory process.
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肢体枪伤的物理与骨科治疗
目前,尽管伤口治疗的可能性很大,但四肢枪伤患者的手术任务很复杂。该研究包括60名四肢枪伤患者,他们在以俄罗斯联邦国防部n·n·布尔登科院士命名的主要军事临床医院创伤和骨科中心接受住院检查和治疗。病人被分成几组。I组采用物理治疗方法,如真空治疗(35人),其中真空治疗联合激光照射创面19例(IA组),真空治疗联合高强度脉冲光照射16例(IB组)。II组包括使用骨科技术进行伤口复杂治疗的患者(25例),其中13例患者(IIA组)使用富含血小板的纤维蛋白胶,12例患者(IIB组)使用异质植入凝胶SpheroGEL®in LONG版本(以下简称SpheroGEL®)。结果。经组织学方法比较,IA组再生过程明显改善:局部处理方法应用后第9天观察成熟肉芽组织成熟。IIA组有良好的粘附和创面愈合效果。根据“AnalyRan”程序,在所研究的所有组中,伤口愈合时间均显着减少。根据研究结果,所有技术都显示出伤口愈合和炎症过程减少的积极动态。
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