

Innovative complex method of therapy of hypertrophic skin scars
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2023-24-71-73
Abstract
Many methods of therapy for GR are currently insufficiently studied in terms of a high evidence base, and the data are contradictory, which determinesthe relevance of research aimed at developing and studying the effectiveness and safety of new methods that can influence the main links in thepathogenesis of pathological scars. The aim of our study was to scientifically substantiate and develop a combined method of therapy for patients withsevere hypertrophic scars lasting up to 1 year using a neodymium laser and pneumokinetic therapy with 5-fluorouracil and durant corticosteroid basedon a study of hemodynamic processes. The study group included 34 patients with hypertrophic scars who underwent two procedures of pneumokinetictherapy with GCS and 5-FU, with an interval of two months. After another one month, laser therapy with a neodymium laser (1064nm) was performed.The results of the LDF study confirmed the early results obtained on the initial changes in the microcirculatory bed in hypertrophic scars, as well as dataon the high efficiency of the developed method of pneumokinetic therapy of GCS + 5-FU and the sequential use of a neodymium laser (1064 nm).
About the Authors
A. P. NogerovRussian Federation
Nogerov Alim R., dermatovenerologist, dermatovenerologist, applicant for Dept of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology
Moscow
L. S. Kruglova
Russian Federation
Kruglova Larisa S., DM Sci (habil.), professor, head of Dept of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology, vice-rector for academic affairs
Moscow
A. G. Stenko
Russian Federation
Stenko Anna G., DM Sci (habil.), professor at Dept of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology; Head of Cosmetology Dept
Moscow
N. E. Manturova
Russian Federation
Manturova Natalia E., DM Sci (habil.), professor, chief specialist – plastic surgeon of the Ministry of Health of Russia, head of Dept of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetology and Cellular Technologies
Moscow
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For citations:
Nogerov A.P., Kruglova L.S., Stenko A.G., Manturova N.E. Innovative complex method of therapy of hypertrophic skin scars. Medical alphabet. 2023;(24):71-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2023-24-71-73