Behaviour in Chronic Wounds of Vascular Origin

E. Hadzhiev, Valentin Govedarski, Todor Zahariev, Gencho Nachev
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With an ageing population the number of people with chronic limb wounds of vascular origin is growing steadily. These wounds are managed conservatively, surgically and with hybrid approach. They have been treated by different specialists. The aim of the present study was to compare the results between the different methods of treatment – conservative, surgically and with hybrid approach, as well as to offer an approach to these wounds from vascular origin based on our experience in the clinic. For a period of 3 years 220 patients with venous wounds have been accepted in the department of vascular surgery in UHAT “St. Ekaterina”, Sofia. One hundred of them have been treated conservatively, the rest 120 – with complex approach – surgically, pharmaceutically, elastopia or with bandages. The rate of ageing ulcuses of venous origin did not differ significantly in 3 months in the two groups (55% to 66%), on account of recurrences at 12-month follow-up, which were significantly more common in the conservative therapy group (15% to 30%). We have followed-up the frequency of the healed wounds on the 1st, 3rd and 6th month. A significant difference in healing wounds of vascular origin with a complex approach (with open surgery and conservatively) even during the 1st month has been noticed. The complex approach applied as a treatment of chronic wounds with vascular origin is particularly important. The surgical or interventional correction of pathological changes of the vascular system are of great importance for the successful treatment of these ulcuses.
血管性慢性伤口的行为
随着人口老龄化的加剧,肢体血管性慢性伤口患者的数量正在稳步增长。这些伤口可通过保守治疗、手术治疗和混合方法治疗。这些伤口由不同的专家进行治疗。本研究的目的是比较不同治疗方法--保守治疗、手术治疗和混合治疗--的效果,并根据我们的临床经验提供一种治疗血管性伤口的方法。三年来,索非亚 "圣叶卡捷琳娜 "大学血管外科共接收了 220 名静脉伤口患者。其中 100 人接受了保守治疗,其余 120 人接受了复杂的手术、药物、弹力绷带或绷带治疗。在 3 个月内,两组患者的静脉源性老化溃疡发生率没有明显差异(55% 至 66%),但在 12 个月的随访中,保守治疗组的复发率明显更高(15% 至 30%)。我们对第 1 个月、第 3 个月和第 6 个月伤口愈合的频率进行了跟踪调查。我们注意到,采用复合方法(开放手术和保守疗法)治疗血管性伤口的愈合率即使在第一个月也有明显差异。采用复合方法治疗血管性慢性伤口尤为重要。通过手术或介入治疗纠正血管系统的病理变化对成功治疗这些溃疡非常重要。
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