Abstract

Retrospective analysis of treatment outcomes of 65 patients with purulent-necrotic forms of diabetic foot: group I (35 patients), who received integrated treatment using laser therapy, group II (30 patients), who received traditional treatment. It was established that the use of laser therapy in these patients compared to traditional therapy allows reducing the duration of the inflammatory reaction in tissues (from 6-8 days to 4-5 days), and subsequently to the appearance of granulations on day 7-8 and marginal epithelization by the end of 10 days, which leads to a reduction in the length of treatment.

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