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The current dressings for wound care in the treatment of purulent wounds

Тип публикации: статья из журнала

Год издания: 2015

Идентификатор DOI: 10.18484/23050047.2015.5.552

Ключевые слова: Biocompatible materials, Healing and regeneration, Purulent wound, Treatment of wounds, Wound covering, Wound dressing, Wound process

Аннотация: Currently, the patients with purulent wounds account for about 40% of the patients of surgical profilt. Since the treatment of septic wounds under the bandage remains the main method, as it is the most convenient and economically beneficial, but not effective enough, the development of new advanced coatings possessing simultaneously by multiple properties, is considered to be relevant. In the process of wound healing a physician faces with many problems including the issue of the selection option of a wound dressing, as they differ significantly in their design and properties. A disadvantage of many wound dressings for wound care is the adherence to wound. This results in the regenerating tissue injury and the dressings become sore. Many of the positive properties of dressings reduced as a result of damage caused by daily dressings. In recent years the biocompatible materials for injuries and wounds contribute to more effective healing and regeneration. In this regard, the paper presents the main types of current wound dressings used in the treatment of purulent wounds, their properties, indications and methods of applicatio.

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Издание

Журнал: Novosti Khirurgii

Выпуск журнала: Vol. 23, Is. 5

Номера страниц: 552-558

Персоны

  • Vinnik I.S. (SBEE HPE Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Named by Prof. V.F. VoynoYasenetsky, Russian Federation)
  • Markelova N.M. (SBEE HPE Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Named by Prof. V.F. VoynoYasenetsky, Russian Federation)
  • Solov'Eva N.S. (SBEE HPE Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Named by Prof. V.F. VoynoYasenetsky, Russian Federation)
  • Shishatskaia E.I. (FSEI HPE Siberian Federal University, Institute of Biophysics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation)
  • Kuznetsov M.N. (MSH, Road Clinical Hospital on the Station Krasnoyarsk JSC Russian Railways, Russian Federation)
  • Zuev A.P. (SBEE HPE Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Named by Prof. V.F. VoynoYasenetsky, Russian Federation)

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