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Results of Controlled tissue regeneration in surgery for diabetic foot syndrome

https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2024.4.CLIN.5

Abstract

Relevance. The problem of tissue regeneration in diabetic foot syndrome has currently become particularly relevant due to the multipolarity of the mechanisms of trophic disorders, their tendency to recur, the expansion of the affected areas when using traditional treatment methods, resistance to drug treatment methods, deterioration of patients' quality of life, as well as due to the significant expenditure of time and effort required for treatment. All these factors lead to significant economic costs in the management of patients in this cohort.

The aim of the study: to develop new combined methods of surgical treatment of tissue defects in patients with complicated forms of diabetic foot syndrome.

Materials and methods. The paper presents an original approach to solving one of the urgent problems of modern surgery of complications of diabetes mellitus, to the treatment of pathological processes of soft tissues of the lower extremities.

Conclusions. At the stages of the entire study period, rapid wound healing was registered regardless of the initial clinical data and patient's medical history. There was also a decrease in the inflammatory response and active restoration of damaged tissues.

About the Authors

K. A. Koreyba
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation

Konstantin A. Koreyba, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Honored Doctor of the Republic of Tatarstan, Associate Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases

49, st. Butlerova, Kazan, 420012



A. R. Minabutdinov
RZD-Medicine
Russian Federation

Aydar R. Minabutdinov, Head of the Department of Purulent Surgery

65, st. N. Ershova, Kazan, 420061



E. P. Krivoshchekov
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Evgeniy P Krivoshchekov, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor of the Department of Surgery with the Course of Cardiovascular Surgery, Institute of Postgraduate Education, Samara State Medical University

89, st. Chapaevskaya, Samara, 443099



N. A. Lysov
Reaviz Medical University
Russian Federation

Nikolay A. Lysov, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases

227, st. Chapaevskaya, Samara, 443001



В. M. Rakhimov
Samara State Medical University; Tolyatti City Clinical Hospital No. 5
Russian Federation

Bakhtiyar M. Rakhimov, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor of the Department of Surgery with the Course of Cardiovascular Surgery, Institute of Postgraduate Education, Samara State Medical University; Togliatti City Clinical Hospital No. 5

89, st. Chapaevskaya, Samara, 443099, 

5, 25, bul'var Zdorov'ya, Togliatti, 445039



M. Yu. Khoroshilov
Samara State Medical University; Samara Regional Clinical Hospital named after. V.D. Seredavina
Russian Federation

Maksim Yu. Khoroshilov, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Department of Surgery with the Course of Cardiovascular Surgery, Institute of Postgraduate Education, Samara State Medical University; Samara Regional Clinical Hospital named after V.D. Seredavina

89, st. Chapaevskaya, Samara, 443099, 

159, st. Tashkentskaya, Samara, 443095



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Koreyba K.A., Minabutdinov A.R., Krivoshchekov E.P., Lysov N.A., Rakhimov В.M., Khoroshilov M.Yu. Results of Controlled tissue regeneration in surgery for diabetic foot syndrome. Bulletin of the Medical Institute "REAVIZ" (REHABILITATION, DOCTOR AND HEALTH). 2024;14(4):51-59. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2024.4.CLIN.5

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