SU578971A1 - Wound treatment method - Google Patents
Wound treatment methodInfo
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- SU578971A1 SU578971A1 SU7502129087A SU2129087A SU578971A1 SU 578971 A1 SU578971 A1 SU 578971A1 SU 7502129087 A SU7502129087 A SU 7502129087A SU 2129087 A SU2129087 A SU 2129087A SU 578971 A1 SU578971 A1 SU 578971A1
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Изобретение относитс к медицине и может найти применение дл лечени инфицированных ран,The invention relates to medicine and can be used for the treatment of infected wounds,
Известен способ лечени ран открытым путем с удалением образующегос струпа |.lj. A known method for the treatment of wounds by the open path with the removal of the resulting scab | .lj.
Однако этот способ не обеспечивает быст рого заживани ран.However, this method does not provide rapid healing of wounds.
Целью изобретени вл етс ускорение заживани ран,The aim of the invention is to accelerate the healing of wounds,
Дл этого над раной создают изолированную стерильную газовую среду с посто нным газообменом,For this, an isolated sterile gaseous medium with constant gas exchange is created above the wound,
благодар этому создаетс полна изол ци поврежденных тканей от внешней микро6 ной среды, биологическое очищение раны на основе изменени микробизма до асепсиса в.ране к в изолированном пространстве, котороб её окружает.due to this, complete isolation of the damaged tissues from the external micro-environment is created, the biological wound cleansing is based on the change of microbism from asepsis in the wound to the isolated space that surrounds it.
Рана посто нно аэрируетс стерильным воздухом, что приводит к ее подсушиванию и созданию неблагопри тных условий дл развити микроорганизмов, а также предотвращению дополнительного инфицировани ны извне.The wound is constantly aerated with sterile air, which leads to its drying and the creation of unfavorable conditions for the development of microorganisms, as well as the prevention of additional infection from the outside.
Предложенный способ лечени ран осуществл ют с помошью специального устройства, представл ющего собой изол тор, в котором имеетс система стерильного посто нного газообмена , .The proposed method for the treatment of wounds is carried out with the help of a special device, which is an insulator, in which there is a system of sterile continuous gas exchange,.
Предварительноконечность обрабатывают раствором антисептика или йодом. После подготовки ронечности и устройства эластичную контактную пленку обрабатывают йодом, (При закрытом .выходном фильтре в контактной пленке вырезают отверстие и через него конечность ввод т в устройство,Pre-limb is treated with an antiseptic solution or iodine. After preparing the fineness and the device, the elastic contact film is treated with iodine. (With the output filter closed, a hole is cut out in the contact film and through it a limb is inserted into the device,
В устройство ввод т также предварительгно простерилизованный материал, растворы антисептиков U антибиотиков. Во врем л&чени «осуществл ют посто нную обработку устройства перуксусной кислотой или другим антисептиком 1-2 раза в сутк.и (протирают стенки и перчатки тампоном, смоченным антисептиком ), а также кожу конечности 2-3 раза в сутки спиртом или другим индифферентрным антисептиком.Pre-sterilized material, antiseptic solutions U antibiotics are also introduced into the device. During the treatment, the device is continuously treated with peracetic acid or another antiseptic 1-2 times per day and (wipe the walls and gloves with a tampon moistened with an antiseptic) and the skin of the limb 2-3 times a day with alcohol or other indifferent antiseptic.
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US4310509A (en) | 1979-07-31 | 1982-01-12 | Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company | Pressure-sensitive adhesive having a broad spectrum antimicrobial therein |
US4323557A (en) | 1979-07-31 | 1982-04-06 | Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company | Pressure-sensitive adhesive containing iodine |
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US4310509A (en) | 1979-07-31 | 1982-01-12 | Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company | Pressure-sensitive adhesive having a broad spectrum antimicrobial therein |
US4323557A (en) | 1979-07-31 | 1982-04-06 | Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company | Pressure-sensitive adhesive containing iodine |
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