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Analysis conducted by the members of the editorial board has revealed the presence of direct borrowing without reference to the source of citations in the following articles:

Bogachev V.YU., Boldin B.V., Kaperiz K.A., Turkin P.YU. COMPRESSION THERAPY. NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND OPPORTUNITIES and the article by E. Rabe, H. Partsch, J. Hafner, C. Lattimer, G. Mosti, M. Neumann, T. Urbanek, M. Huebner, S. Gaillard, P. Carpentier «Indications for medical compression stockings in venous and lymphatic disorders: An evidence-based consensus statement» // Phlebology – 2018 - Vol. 33(3) – p. 163–184.

Based on the decision of the Editorial Board of the journal Ambulatory Surgery dated March 21, 2022, the following article has been retracted:

Bogachev V.YU., Boldin B.V., Kaperiz K.A., Turkin P.YU. COMPRESSION THERAPY. NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND OPPORTUNITIES. Ambulatornaya khirurgiya = Ambulatory Surgery (Russia). 2018;(1-2):32-41. (In Russ.)  

Compression therapy is an effective and non-invasive technology designed to treat and prevent diseases of veins and lymphatic vessels of the extremities. The Regulation for use of compression therapy and its innovative methods are a subject of unfailing interest in a professional medical audience. This review presents regulatory data on the characteristics of compression therapy of topical nosological forms, which are summarized and analysed by experts being participants of the International Compression Club.

KEYWORDS

compression therapy, medical compression products, MEKI

For citations:

Bogachev V.Y., Boldin B.V., Kaperiz K.A., Turkin P.Y. . Ambulatornaya khirurgiya = Ambulatory Surgery (Russia). 2018;(1-2):32-41. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/1995-14772018-1-2-32-41