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Features of the clinical picture and comprehensive treatment of second purulent wound in patients after severe coronavirus infection (COVID-19)

https://doi.org/10.17021/2712-8164-2024-4-53-59

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The article considers a clinical observation of a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus after reconstructive angioplasty of the femoral artery on the right, the development of acute bypass thrombosis, wet gangrene and amputation during the new coronavirus infection COVID-19. The use of oxygenated drugs eliminates tissue oxygenation deficiency, and local wound treatment using hardware hydrosurgical treatment and exogenous nitric oxide flows has a beneficial effect on metabolic processes of wound healing, allows suppressing the activity of wound microbiota and preventing death.

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M. A. Topchiev
Astrakhan State Medical University
Россия

Mikhail A. Topchiev, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department

Astrakhan



V. V. Mel’nikov
Astrakhan State Medical University
Россия

Vladimir V. Мel’nikov, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department

Astrakhan



D. S. Parshin
Astrakhan State Medical University
Россия

Dmitriy S. Parshin, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department

Astrakhan



A. M. Gololobov
Astrakhan State Medical University; S. M. Kirov City Clinical Hospital No. 3
Россия

Aleksandr M. Gololobov, surgeon

Astrakhan



T. D. Abyamov
S. M. Kirov City Clinical Hospital No. 3
Россия

Talgat D. Adyamov, surgeon

Astrakhan



M. K. Chotchaev
Stavropol State Medical University
Россия

Marat K. Chotchaev, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Department

Stavropol



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Topchiev M.A., Mel’nikov V.V., Parshin D.S., Gololobov A.M., Abyamov T.D., Chotchaev M.K. Features of the clinical picture and comprehensive treatment of second purulent wound in patients after severe coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Title. 2024;5(4):53–59. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17021/2712-8164-2024-4-53-59

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