Abstract

Objective: to study the features of the course of the wound process both with the isolated use of hexethidine and photoditazine, and in combination with ultrasound therapy. Materials and Methods. The in vivo experiment was performed on 144 animals (male Wistar rats) divided into 4 equal groups. A purulent wound model (S=150mm2) was formed in all rats, which was treated with the studied combinations with and without ultrasound therapy. The percentage of area reduction, healing rate, microbial contamination, and morphological picture of wounds were evaluated. Results. In the groups treated with the combination we developed, complete wound healing had occurred by 15 days. The greatest activity was in phase I of the wound process, which is confirmed by the maximum wound healing rate (1-5 days from the start of treatment), as well as by the morphological picture. At the same time, in the group with the use of ultrasound therapy the indices of microbial siltation and percentage of area reduction were reliably better in comparison with the isolated use of the combination. Conclusion. The developed combinations have a positive effect in the treatment of purulent wounds, speeding up the healing process and reducing microbial contamination.

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