96 -9 (59) 2023 - K.J. Matmurotov, D.N Saitov - SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC GANGRENA OF THE LEGS ON THE BACKGROUND OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE

SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC GANGRENA OF THE LEGS ON THE BACKGROUND OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE

K.J. Matmurotov - Tashkent Medical Academy

D.N Saitov - Tashkent Medical Academy

A.SH. Yorqulov - Tashkent Medical Academy

Resume

Purpose: study the analysis of the results of surgical treatment of patients with diabetic gangrene of the legs on scheduled hemodialysis. Materials and methods: this research study, the results of surgical treatment of 79 patients with diabetic gangrene of the legs on the background of scheduled hemodialysis were analyzed, in which various surgical operations were performed on the legs. Results: ocalization of the necrotic focus in this area led to upper leg amputation in most cases, despite surgical treatment - 57.2%. In 6 out of 14 patients (42.8%) it was possible to stop the purulent-inflammatory process and paw ischemia with adequate sanitation and endovascular revascularization. Conclusion: The strategy of management of patients with gangrene of the legs against the background of diabetes on scheduled hemodialysis provides an opportunity to accurately determine and predict treatment results.

Keywords: Diabetes, scheduled hemodialysis, chronic kidney failure, diabetic gangrene., procalcitonin

First page

535

Last page

543

For citation: K.J. Matmurotov, D.N Saitov, A.SH. Yorqulov – SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC GANGRENA OF THE LEGS ON THE BACKGROUND OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE//New Day in Medicine 2023 9(59): 535-543 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2023/10/18/l-465/

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