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摘要
伤口护理是糖尿病患者最关心的问题之一。该病例涉及一名65岁妇女,其右脚大脚趾下方有伤口(4 cm x 2 cm)。病人使用常规制剂一年来未能成功治愈伤口。决定配制一种伤口护理凝胶制剂,并配制了两种制剂。一种含有苯妥英3%和米索前列醇0.0024%凝胶,用于伤口愈合。患者被指示每天用约0.2 mL的该制剂覆盖伤口两次。另一种制剂是10%硝苯地平,20% Pluronic卵磷脂有机凝胶。患者被指示每日两次在伤口周围和伤口周围的痂处及足部涂抹0.6 mL,以增加伤口区域的循环。患者已经使用的生理盐水冲洗继续进行(随后应用硝苯地平凝胶,然后应用苯妥英/米索前列醇制剂)。伤口用无菌纱布盖着。8周后几乎立即愈合,进展相当顺利。再过4周,伤口最终愈合。创面总愈合时间17周。作者的结论是,伤口凝胶是有效的愈合糖尿病足溃疡,这是一个有希望的治疗替代患者难治性足溃疡。
Wound care is one of the main concerns of patients with diabetes. This case involves a 65-year-old woman with a wound (4 cm x 2 cm) on her right foot, underneath the big toe. The patient had not been successful in healing this wound using conventional preparations for a year. A decision was made to compound a wound-care gel formulation, and two preparations were compounded. One contained phenytoin 3% and misoprostol 0.0024% gel and was used for wound healing. The patient was instructed to cover the wound twice daily with about 0.2 mL of this preparation. The other preparation was nifedipine 10% in a Pluronic lecithin organogel 20%. The patient was instructed to apply 0.6 mL twice daily around the wound and callous surrounding the wound and up the foot to increase circulation to the wound area. Saline rinses, which the patient had already been using, were continued as before (with application of the nifedipine gel afterward, followed by application of the phenytoin/misoprostol formulation). The wound was covered with sterile gauze. Healing was seen almost immediately and was quite advanced after 8 weeks. During 4 additional weeks, final closure of the wound occurred. Total healing time for the wound was 17 weeks. The author concludes that wound gels are effective in healing diabetic foot ulcers and that this is a promising therapeutic alternative for patients with refractory foot ulcers.
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