Relevance: Currently, there is increasing the number of diabetic foot patients with tissues defects. The local treatment of this pathology against the backdrop of diabetic angiopathy and polyneuropathy is a topical issue.

Aim: Treatment of wound defects in patients with neuroischemic form of diabetic foot syndrome; study of the effectiveness of collagen implants and gene-therapy technologies in wound closure.

Material And Methods: The comparative study was conducted for analyzing clinical effects of "Heberprot-P" and bioplastic material "Collost" on wound healing process in patients with verified diagnosis "diabetic foot syndrome" on the base of City Clinical Hospital №81(Moscow) and "Diabetic Foot" center (Kazan).

Results: The article shows the availability, methodology, results of combination treatment of wound defects of lower limbs in DFS patients with gen-therapy methods and bioplastic materials based on native type I collagen.

Conclusion: The use of bioplastic materials based on native type I collagen for treatment of tissue defects in patients with diabetic foot is preferably than the use of epidermal growth factor.

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