CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERS

<p>The prevalence of venous ulceration in legs among the population is 0.1-1.5%, in 24% of patients and the duration of their treatment is more than a year. As a result, 45% of patients suffer from limited mobility, and many patients move only within the home. Wound healing rate in specialized...

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Main Authors: Yuri Orel, Markiian Verkhola
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Route OÜ 2017-10-01
Series:Technology Transfer: Innovative Solutions in Medicine
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Online Access:http://eu-jr.eu/ttism/article/view/445
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spelling doaj-940d74e0479b4cdd9abc969d16778d6f2020-11-25T03:24:36ZengScientific Route OÜTechnology Transfer: Innovative Solutions in Medicine2585-66262585-66342017-10-010091110.21303/2585-663.2017.00445371CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERSYuri Orel0Markiian Verkhola1Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University 7 Chernihivska Str., 79000, Lviv, UkraineLviv Regional Hospital 7 Chernihivska Str., 79000, Lviv, Ukraine<p>The prevalence of venous ulceration in legs among the population is 0.1-1.5%, in 24% of patients and the duration of their treatment is more than a year. As a result, 45% of patients suffer from limited mobility, and many patients move only within the home. Wound healing rate in specialized centers for 6 months is 70% and 45% - in non-specialized hospitals.</p><p>The aim of the study: Reduce the length of hospital stay and the duration of treatment for patients with giant trophic ulcers.</p>The therapeutic tactics of 13 patients with giant trophic ulcers who were treated during the 2016 in the clinic of the Department of Surgery No. 2 of Danylo Halytsky LNMU were analyzed. Patients had an area of ulcers greater than 150 cm<sup>2</sup> without tendency to heal. One-time treatment was carried out, consisting of surgery debridement, removal of fibrous tissue (shave-therapy), autodermoplastics with the use of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). The intervention was performed under i.v. or regional nerve blockade. With the use of the NPWT, a patient can be mobilized rather quickly, there is no need for constant bed rest, and with the possibility of adequate and supervision care is transferred to outpatient treatment on the first days. The total term of patients staying in a hospital was from 1 to 6 days. This technique has allowed to achieve a significant improvement in the quality of treatment and reduction of its terms.http://eu-jr.eu/ttism/article/view/445venous insufficiencypost-thrombotic syndrometrophic ulcerscircularautodermoplasticsskin graftingnpwtlymphedemadebridementshave-therapy
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CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERS
Technology Transfer: Innovative Solutions in Medicine
venous insufficiency
post-thrombotic syndrome
trophic ulcers
circular
autodermoplastics
skin grafting
npwt
lymphedema
debridement
shave-therapy
author_facet Yuri Orel
Markiian Verkhola
author_sort Yuri Orel
title CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERS
title_short CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERS
title_full CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERS
title_fullStr CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERS
title_full_unstemmed CURRENT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GIANT TROPHIC ULCERS
title_sort current treatment of patients with giant trophic ulcers
publisher Scientific Route OÜ
series Technology Transfer: Innovative Solutions in Medicine
issn 2585-6626
2585-6634
publishDate 2017-10-01
description <p>The prevalence of venous ulceration in legs among the population is 0.1-1.5%, in 24% of patients and the duration of their treatment is more than a year. As a result, 45% of patients suffer from limited mobility, and many patients move only within the home. Wound healing rate in specialized centers for 6 months is 70% and 45% - in non-specialized hospitals.</p><p>The aim of the study: Reduce the length of hospital stay and the duration of treatment for patients with giant trophic ulcers.</p>The therapeutic tactics of 13 patients with giant trophic ulcers who were treated during the 2016 in the clinic of the Department of Surgery No. 2 of Danylo Halytsky LNMU were analyzed. Patients had an area of ulcers greater than 150 cm<sup>2</sup> without tendency to heal. One-time treatment was carried out, consisting of surgery debridement, removal of fibrous tissue (shave-therapy), autodermoplastics with the use of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). The intervention was performed under i.v. or regional nerve blockade. With the use of the NPWT, a patient can be mobilized rather quickly, there is no need for constant bed rest, and with the possibility of adequate and supervision care is transferred to outpatient treatment on the first days. The total term of patients staying in a hospital was from 1 to 6 days. This technique has allowed to achieve a significant improvement in the quality of treatment and reduction of its terms.
topic venous insufficiency
post-thrombotic syndrome
trophic ulcers
circular
autodermoplastics
skin grafting
npwt
lymphedema
debridement
shave-therapy
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