76 -5 (91) 2026 - Mirsoliyev Sh.G., Safoev B.B. - DETERMINING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TREATMENT METHOD FOR PURULENT WOUNDS OF SOFT TISSUES OF EXTERNITY USING PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL METHOD AND LONG-TERM WASHING
DETERMINING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TREATMENT METHOD FOR PURULENT WOUNDS OF SOFT TISSUES OF EXTERNITY USING PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL METHOD AND LONG-TERM WASHING
Mirsoliyev Sh.G. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina
Safoev B.B. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina
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Purulent wounds of the soft tissues of the limbs remain one of the most complex and socially significant problems in modern surgery. The aim of this study was to improve the treatment results of patients with severe forms of purulent wounds of the soft tissues of the upper and lower extremities by applying an improved physicochemical method and prolonged wound washing. Research materials and methods. The examination and treatment data of 113 patients with purulent diseases of the limbs were analyzed, of whom 65 patients were included in the I comparison group, where traditional treatment methods were used. Group II included 48 patients; in addition to the traditional treatment method, this group of patients underwent ultrasound and prolonged wound washing with a 25% dimexide solution. Results. The use of local ultrasound of the wound and prolonged washing with a 25% dimexide solution in the complex treatment of Group II patients with purulent wounds of the soft tissues of the limbs contributed to the complete cleansing of the wound from infection by the 3rd day of treatment. On the 2nd day, an active dissolution of the infiltrate around the wound was observed in them. The onset of granulation was noted on the 5th day of treatment, and epithelialization on the 6th–7th day. The significant lead time in Group II reached 1.5–2 days. Conclusion. Taking into account the results of the comparative analysis, an optimal method for treating patients with purulent wounds of the soft tissues of the limbs was developed through the combined use of local UV radiation and prolonged wound washing with a 25% dimexide solution.
Key words: wound, ultraviolet radiation, prolonged washing, dimexide.
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445
Last page
455
For citation:Mirsoliyev Sh.G., Safoev B.B. - DETERMINING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TREATMENT METHOD FOR PURULENT WOUNDS OF SOFT TISSUES OF EXTERNITY USING PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL METHOD AND LONG-TERM WASHING//New Day in Medicine 5(91)2026 445-455 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/5-91-2026
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