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The first experience with the new generation hydroactive wound dressings in the treatment of venous trophic ulcers

Abstract

Venous trophic ulcers (VTUs) develop as a result of progressive venous insufficiency and are common among the population of the industrialized countries, with a prevalence of 2-3%. The basic principle of VTUs treatment is elimination of the clinically significant veno-venous reflux and local treatment aimed at promoting the healing of ulcers. The described clinical case demonstrates the first experience with the new generation hydroactive wound dressings HydroClean® plus (2.0) after endovenous laser surgery to remove veno-venous reflux.

About the Author

S. N. Yakushkin
Academy of Healthy Feet medical center
Russian Federation


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Yakushkin S.N. The first experience with the new generation hydroactive wound dressings in the treatment of venous trophic ulcers. Ambulatornaya khirurgiya = Ambulatory Surgery (Russia). 2017;(1-2):47-50. (In Russ.)

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