Publications by authors named "V N Obolenskiĭ"

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is one of the newest methods used in the treatment of wounds. It allows speeding up and optimizing the healing process and reducing the cost of treatment. Negative pressure stimulates proliferation of granulation tissue, provides a continuous evacuation of fluid and effectively cleans wound surface.

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The present clinical and experimental study was carried out in order to evaluate efficacy of electrical stimulation of the crural muscles with the purpose of preventing postoperative venous thromboembolic complications. At the first stage by means of ultrasonographic angioscanning in apparently healthy volunteers (n=21) we evaluated the linear velocity of blood flow on the popliteal vein on the background of using myostimulation and compression bandage with various levels of pressure applied either separately or in a combination with each other. It was revealed that electrical stimulation of the crural muscles led to a 2.

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Negative pressure wound treatment (NPWT) is one of the newest methods used in the treatment of wounds. It allows speeding up and optimizing the healing process and reducing the cost of treatment. Negative pressure stimulates proliferation of granulation tissue, provides a continuous evacuation of fluid and effectively cleans wound surface.

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The technical aspects of wound biocoverage production from the platelets' enriched plasma is represented. The substance shows high regenerative potential by causing the activation of thrombocytic growth factors. The authors' experience of the treatment of 38 patients with chronic trophic ulcers of various etiology is analyzed.

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A group of patients with pyoinflammatory surgical disease, which showed a strong correlation between the serum concentration of albumin and the number of signs of a systemic inflammatory reaction (SIR), was examined. It was found that the more number of such signs the patient had, the less blood concentration of albumin was: the linear correlation coefficient averaged -0.78 (p < 0.

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