RU2016121268A - Method for lymphotropic treatment of wounds of donor skin - Google Patents

Method for lymphotropic treatment of wounds of donor skin Download PDF

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RU2016121268A
RU2016121268A RU2016121268A RU2016121268A RU2016121268A RU 2016121268 A RU2016121268 A RU 2016121268A RU 2016121268 A RU2016121268 A RU 2016121268A RU 2016121268 A RU2016121268 A RU 2016121268A RU 2016121268 A RU2016121268 A RU 2016121268A
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Алексей Евгеньевич Мордяков
Алексей Леонидович Чарышкин
Василий Александрович Мензул
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Способ лимфотропной терапии ран донорских участков кожи, включающий подкожное введение 32 ЕД лидазы, отличающийся тем, что раны донорских участков кожи закрывают любым типом перевязочного средства, в места наибольшего представительства подкожных лимфатических коллекторов в зависимости от места локализации ран донорских мест осуществляют введение препаратов по следующей схеме: за 1 ч до операции свободной аутодермопластики расщепленными трансплантатами вводят подкожно 32 ЕД лидазы, разведенной в 2 мл 2%-ного раствора лидокаина и через 5-10 мин вводят 4 мл этамзилата 1 раз в сутки, затем через 24 ч в то же самое место проводят курс инъекций 32 ЕД лидазы, разведенной в 2 мл 2%-ного раствора лидокаина, затем через 5-10 мин вводят 5 мл актовегина, 1 раз в двое суток в количестве 4 инъекций. A method for lymphotropic treatment of wounds of donor skin sites, including subcutaneous administration of 32 U of lidase, characterized in that the wounds of donor skin sites are closed with any type of dressing, and drugs are administered to the places of greatest representation of subcutaneous lymphatic collectors, depending on the location of the wounds of donor sites, according to the following scheme : 1 hour before the operation of free autodermoplasty, 32 units of lidase diluted in 2 ml of a 2% lidocaine solution are injected subcutaneously in split grafts and after 5-10 4 ml of ethamzilate are administered once a day, then after 24 hours a course of injections of 32 units of lidase diluted in 2 ml of a 2% solution of lidocaine is administered, then after 5-10 minutes 5 ml of actovegin are administered, 1 time in two days in the amount of 4 injections.
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