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PATHOGENETICALLY JUSTIFIED METHODS OF TREATMENT OF VENOUS TROPHIC ULCER

Abstract

The aim of the study is to develop and estimate the efficiency of the new surgical treatment of venous trophic ulcer with afferent vein excision combined with other remedial procedures. Material and methods. The 114 cases of patients with venous ulcer aged from 20 to 75 years are analyzed. All patients received different combined remedial procedures. Results. The surgical treatment of venous trophic ulcer with afferent vein excision combined with other remedial procedures is proposed. This method was used on the main group of patients (88 people). The control group (26 patients) received other treatment. Obtained results show high efficiency of the proposed surgical treatment. The ulcer recurrence during observation for 5 years is present in 2.3 % of cases (the main group) and in 19.2 % (the control group). Application of the new surgical treatment of venous ulcer favors healing process
and reduces ulcer recurrence.

About the Authors

F. M. Makhmadalizoda
Republican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe
Tajikistan
PhD (Medicine), Doctoral Candidate


A. A. Azizov
Republican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe
Tajikistan
Researcher, Endovascular Surgery Department


D. D. Sultanov
Republican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe
Tajikistan
Doctor of Science (Medicine), Professor, Head, Science Department


U. M. Avgonov
Republican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe
Tajikistan
PhD (Medicine), Leading Researcher


O. Nematzoda
Republican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe
Tajikistan
PhD (Medicine), Leading Researcher


M. S. Saidov
Republican Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery, Dushanbe
Tajikistan
Researcher, Reconstructive Surgery Department


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Makhmadalizoda F.M., Azizov A.A., Sultanov D.D., Avgonov U.M., Nematzoda O., Saidov M.S. PATHOGENETICALLY JUSTIFIED METHODS OF TREATMENT OF VENOUS TROPHIC ULCER. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2019;(3 (41)):21-26. (In Russ.)

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