Abstract

In this article, the authors reflect the results of experimental studies devoted to the study of traumatic lesions of limb muscles in laboratory animals. The effect of different routes of administration (intraperitoneal and intramuscular paravulnary) of methylethylpyridinol hydrochloride (emoxypine) on the state of the microvasculature was evaluated. In the course of the experiment, it was found that intramuscular paravulnar administration of emoxipin makes it possible to more effectively eliminate the pathology of the microvasculature in comparison with the intraperitoneal route of administration. Also, as a result of the studies, it was noted that the MSB staining method is the most appropriate in terms of fibrin differentiation and assessment of the state of the microvasculature. The data obtained will make it possible to develop new approaches in the treatment of traumatic lesions of the limb muscles.

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