APPLICATION OF VAC-THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF DIABETIC FOOT

I. Sakhanda, O. Orlov
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The aim. To substantiate the effectiveness of the use of VAC-therapy in the treatment of wounds in patients with diabetic foot syndrome. Materials and methods. The patient with a complicated form of diabetic foot syndrome was examined. The monitoring of the course of the wound process is supplemented by clinical, cytological, microbiological and morphological criteria. In the treatment of patients we used vacuum therapy apparatus. Vacuum wound therapy was performed in negative pressure regimens in the range of 80–125 mm Hg. Results. In the pattern of morbidity in economically developed countries, diabetes mellitus (DM) occupies one of the first places. Its prevalence is 1.5–6 %. The number of patients with diabetes in Ukraine is likely to reach 14 million by 2020. Lesions of the lower extremities of different genesis occur in 30–80 % of people with impaired carbohydrate metabolism. Most often, these lesions are complicated by the development of chronic peptic ulcer defects, which, when untimely diagnosed and inadequate treatment, leads to amputation of the affected limb. Even when radical surgery is avoided, the long and costly treatment of trophic disorders of the soft tissues of the feet and legs leads to huge costs of both material resources and time for medical staff. In 15 % of patients with DM, trophic ulcers of the lower extremities are diagnosed. Recent studies have focused on such important aspects of the study of this issue as the early diagnosis of soft tissue lesions in individuals with DM, the development of treatment aimed at preventing amputations, facilitating the further rehabilitation of patients. Vacuum therapy is one of the new methods of treating wound defects, including in patients with diabetic foot syndrome. Topical application of vacuum therapy has already become an integral therapeutic option for wound debridement in patients with diabetic foot syndrome. However, when applying the classic vacuum therapy technique, these patients have the problem of delaying the outflow of tissue exudate and lysis detritus to the vacuum system. Conclusions. Optimization of the technique of the influence of negative pressure on the wound by applying forced drainage with irrigation of the wound with an antiseptic can maintain a constantly high concentration of antimicrobial agent in the wound, increase the speed of wound dialysis and prevent clogging of pores of the sponge and the bacterial colonies in it. The application of this technique avoids high amputation, accelerates the time of wound healing, and retains the supporting function of the lower extremity.
真空疗法在糖尿病足治疗中的应用
的目标。目的:探讨vaca治疗糖尿病足综合征患者伤口的有效性。材料和方法。对患有复杂形式糖尿病足综合征的患者进行了检查。对伤口过程的监测由临床、细胞学、微生物学和形态学标准补充。在对患者的治疗中,我们使用了真空治疗仪。负压方案在80-125 mm Hg范围内进行真空创面治疗。在经济发达国家的发病模式中,糖尿病(DM)占据了第一位。其患病率为1.5% - 6%。到2020年,乌克兰的糖尿病患者人数可能达到1400万。30 - 80%的碳水化合物代谢受损患者会出现不同原因的下肢病变。大多数情况下,这些病变会并发慢性消化性溃疡缺陷,如果诊断不及时,治疗不充分,会导致受影响肢体截肢。即使避免了根治性手术,对足部和腿部软组织营养性疾病的长期和昂贵的治疗也会给医务人员带来巨大的物质资源和时间成本。15%的糖尿病患者被诊断为下肢营养性溃疡。最近的研究集中在研究这一问题的重要方面,如糖尿病患者软组织病变的早期诊断,旨在预防截肢的治疗方法的发展,促进患者的进一步康复。真空疗法是治疗创面缺损的新方法之一,包括治疗糖尿病足综合征患者。局部应用真空疗法已经成为糖尿病足综合征患者伤口清创的一种整体治疗选择。然而,当应用经典的真空治疗技术时,这些患者存在组织渗出物和裂解碎屑向真空系统流出延迟的问题。结论。优化负压对创面影响的技术,采用强制引流配合消菌剂冲洗创面,可以保持创面中抗菌药物的持续高浓度,加快创面透析速度,防止海绵毛孔和菌落堵塞。该技术的应用避免了高位截肢,加快了创面愈合时间,保留了下肢的支撑功能。
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