A new scientific article has been published, dedicated to the study of current approaches to monitoring and accelerating the healing process of chronic wounds using integrated methods.
The paper presents the results of research co-authored by Oksana Vladimirovna Vladimirova, Doctor of Medical Sciences and Associate Professor of the Department of General Surgery.
The primary focus is on the development and application of modern diagnostic and therapeutic methods aimed at improving tissue regenerative processes. The data obtained highlight the importance of an interdisciplinary approach integrating surgery, bioengineering, and medical technology.
This article provides a detailed examination of the treatment methodology for chronic, non-healing wounds using Khitokol® as part of a combination therapy. Particular attention is paid to the mechanisms of action of this agent, its ability to stimulate tissue regeneration, and prevent the development of infectious complications.
Clinical study data are presented confirming the efficacy and safety of Khitokol®. The technique involves combining topical application of the drug with general therapeutic measures aimed at improving microcirculation and enhancing the body's immune response. This approach accelerates the healing process, minimizes the risk of relapse, and improves patients' quality of life.
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