WAYS TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE RESULTS OF DERMAPLASTY IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC FOOT SYNDROME

Authors

  • A.O. Okhunov
  • F.M. Abdurakhmanov

Keywords:

diabetic foot syndrome, purulent-necrotic diseases of soft tissues, dermaplasty, Azacytidine.

Abstract

Background. Wound healing in diabetic foot syndrome is one of the serious
problems in the treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus. Purulent-necrotic diseases of
the foot are the most common cause of disability and death of patients with diabetes
mellitus. Amputation of the lower limb is most often caused by the occurrence of ischemic
gangrene, neuropathic ulcers, the progressive development of necrosis and infection. This is
due to the atypical course of the wound process in diabetes mellitus.
Material. The results of plastic surgery to eliminate wounds in patients with diabetic foot
syndrome are analyzed. Morphological, cytological and planimetric research methods were
used to evaluate the results.
Conclusion. Features of the course of the wound process after dermaplasty in patients
with diabetic foot syndrome are the wave-like course of inflammatory processes with a
subsequent decrease in their intensity. The use of Azacytidine changes the course of the
process of engraftment of the skin flap in diabetic foot syndrome, reducing the duration and
intensity of inflammation.

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Published

2023-02-19