A successful closure of an extensive wound defect on the plantar surface in a patient with diabetes mellitus type 1 with combined application of bioplastic materials
https://doi.org/10.25199/2408-9613-2022-9-1-40-45
Abstract
A clinical case of successful surgical treatment of extensive purulent-necrotic lesion of the foot and lower leg in a comorbid patient is described in the article. The lesion had a neuroischemic form of the diabetic foot syndrome. The authors demonstrate the effectiveness of modern techniques for closing extensive soft tissue defects by the combined use of acellular dermal matrices based on collagen and chitosan in the treatment of complex postoperative wounds.
About the Authors
V. V. PetrovaRussian Federation
7-9 Universitetskaya emb., 199034, St. Petersburg;
154 R. Fontanki emb., 198103, St. Petersburg
G. A. Smirnov
Russian Federation
7-9 Universitetskaya emb., 199034, St. Petersburg;
154 R. Fontanki emb., 198103, St. Petersburg
M. N. Arzhelas
Russian Federation
154 R. Fontanki emb., 198103, St. Petersburg
I. M. Afanasov
Russian Federation
1 building 3 Leninskie Gory Str., 119234
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Review
For citations:
Petrova V.V., Smirnov G.A., Arzhelas M.N., Afanasov I.M. A successful closure of an extensive wound defect on the plantar surface in a patient with diabetes mellitus type 1 with combined application of bioplastic materials. Wounds and wound infections. The prof. B.M. Kostyuchenok journal. 2022;9(1):40-45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25199/2408-9613-2022-9-1-40-45