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Vol 5, No 4 (2018)
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The article presents the chronology of the 4th International Scientific and Practice Congress “Wounds and Wound Infections” with the conference “Problems of Anesthesia and Intensive Care of Wound Infections” (November 26–28, 2018), which were dedicated to the 45th anniversary of the creation Wounds and Wound Infections Department in “A. V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery” of the Ministry of Health of Russia and the 30th memory anniversary of the earthquake in Spitak (Armenia, 1988) victims.

ORIGINAL REPORTS

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Preservation of a consistently high number of domestic, industrial or military injuries, trophic ulcers, pressure sores, chronic wound defects in the morbidity structure makes the problem of effective and physiological healing of wounds extremely urgent. One of the most promising directions for solving this problem is the creation of wound healing and hemostatic agents of high efficiency (in comparison with traditional dressings from cellulose and non-woven textile materials) based on biologically active high-molecular natural and synthetic polymers with the immobilization of drugs with antibacterial, analgesic and necrolytic effects.

Object: development of innovative biologically active wound healing and hemostatic agents based on chitosan and collagen.

Materials and methods. As materials for determining medical and technical characteristics, new wound products were investigated: - means “Chitocol” performed by “Chitocol-S”, “Chitocol-CS”, “Chitocol-DA”, “Chitocol-CDA”, “Chitocol-SC”, “Chitocol-SCD”, sterile, “Chitocol-CSC”, “Chitocol-CSCD” with immobilized substances of colloidal silver, dioxidine and chymotrypsin; - means “Chitocol-Hemo” performed “Chitocol-Hemo C”, “Chitocol-Hemo CS”, “Chitocol-Hemo”, “Chitocol-Hemo S” with the immobilized substance colloidal silver. A preliminary preclinical evaluation of the effectiveness of the wound healing and antimicrobial effects of the prototype “Chitocol-CDA”, “Chitocol-CS” and “Chitocol-CSC” (porous plates 2×2×0.4 cm in size) in vivo was performed on white male Wistar rats weighing 180–200 g. The healing efficiency was evaluated on the basis of planimetric, hematological, histological research methods.

Results. Quantitative indicators of medical and technical characteristics of the “Chitocol” and “Chitocol-Hemo” for use in the development of regulatory, technological and operational documentation on medical devices. An experimental study of wound dressings “Chitocol-CS”, “Chitocol-CDA” and “Chitocol-CSC” showed that their use leads to a reduction in the area of wounds by more than 90 % by 15 days of treatment, the maximum healing speed when applying the first two samples accounted for the first phase of the wound process (1–5 days), and in the group with purulent-necrotic process on 10–15 days of treatment. In the treatment of clean and infected wounds with the “Chitocol-CS” and “Chitocol-CDA” samples, complete healing and completion of the epithelization process began by 15 days, and in the group using “Chitocol-CSC” the proliferative phase of inflammation was in full swing.

Conclusion. Quantitative indicators of medical and technical characteristics of innovative biologically active wound healing and hemostatic agents based on a (bio) polyelectrolyte complex of chitosan and collagen or chitosan with immobilized antimicrobial (dioxidine, colloidal silver), analgesic (anilokain) and proteolytic (chymotrypsin) positive results, as well preliminary preclinical study of wound healing agents with dioxidine and anilokain (“Chitocol-CDA”), colloidal silver (“Chitocol-CS”), colloidal silver and chymotrypsin (“Chitocol-CSC”) provide the basis for continuing work on toxicological, acceptance technical preclinical and clinical trials with the aim of experimental confirmation of the expected effectiveness and safety of the developed products.

CASE REPORTS

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The article presents the experience of an interdisciplinary approach to the management of diabetic foot syndrome using the example of treating a patient with a neuropathic form, which manifests itself as a chronic wound of the foot plantar surface.

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The article presents a clinical case of a successful comprehensive treatment 29-years-old patient with a purulent necrotic wound of the hand, which occurs against the background of type I diabetes mellitus and massive immunosuppressive therapy (prescribed to prevent renal transplant rejection). The use of ultrasound cavitation as a part of the complex treatment after radical surgical debridement helped to normalize the wound healing process, to reduce the microbial contamination of the wound and to activate repair.

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