Abstract

Trophic ulcers as a result of chronic vascular diseases of the lower extremities are an urgent and complex task of surgical treatment. Local treatment of the ulcer is an important role after revascularization. Hyaluronic acid (HA) preparations are among the most promising in this regard. HA provides increased tissue resistance to ischemia, suppression of the inflammatory response, stimulation and acceleration of tissue regeneration. HA ensures the formation of a temporary matrix in a fresh wound, facilitates the diffusion of nutrients and cleans the wound from products of cellular metabolism. Secondly, it takes an active part in the proliferation and migration of keratinocytes, which make up the bulk of the epidermis. Due to the insignificant use of HA in local therapy of trophic disorders of chronic vascular diseases of the lower extremities, it is interesting to further study the effect as part of complex and pathogenetically oriented treatment in patients of this group.

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