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Comparative Evaluation of Different Dressings for Applications on Transplanted Splitting Perforated Autodermotransplants

Abstract

Objective: Comparative study of effectiveness of different dressings for application on transplanted split perforated autodermotransplants.

Material and methods: Clinical and laboratory evaluation of autodermoplasty made in 108 patients with deep lesions.

Results: It was revealed that good engraftment and epithelialization of autodermotransplants largely depended on the preparation of recipient bed and creation of optimal conditions for healing through use of dressings, rather than on any additional manipulations. Complications in the form of festering wounds with lysis of the transplanted autodermotransplants most often occurred in application of dressings containing no antibiotics.

Conclusion: Rational treatment tactic of burn wounds after autodermoplasty is proposed.

About the Authors

A. A. Alekseev
Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Burns Center A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery, Russian Ministry of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Andrei Anatolievich Alekseev — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of thermal injuries, wound and wound infection; Head

Phone (Office): 8(499)236‐20‐23

Phone (Mobile): 8(985)7654405

Address: 115093, Moscow, B. Serpukhovskaya street, 27



A. E. Bobrovnikov
Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Burns Center, A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery, Russian Ministry of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Alexander Eduardovich Bobrovnikov — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of thermal injuries, wound and wound infection; Head of ER and consulting department

Phone (Office): 8(499)236‐32‐04

Phone (Mobile): 8(903)673‐04‐19

Address: 115093, Moscow, B. Serpukhovskaya street, 27



M. G. Krutikov
RMAPO; Burn Center, A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery, Russian Ministry of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Michael Georgievich Krutikov ‐  Ph.D., assistant professor of thermal injuries, wounds and wound infection; Leading specialist

Office phone: 8 (499) 236‐32‐04

Phone Mob .: 8 (916) 2350875

Address: 115093, Moscow, B. Serpukhovskaya street, 27



S. V. Semenova
GBOU RMAPO Russian Ministry of Health; Burn Unit GBU RS (Y) RB№2 TSEMP
Russian Federation

Semenova Svetlana Vladimirovna‐  graduate student of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Head 

Office phone: 8 (411) 243‐28‐18

Phone Mob .: 8 (914) 2778783



V. V. Bogdanov
GBOU DPO RMAPO MOH Russia; Burn Center, A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery, Russian Ministry of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Bogdanov Vitaly Vladimirovich‐  Surgeon

Office phone: 8 (499) 236‐32‐04

Phone Mob .: 8 (985) 1200551

Address: 115093, Moscow, B. Serpukhovskaya street, 27



М. B. Malutina
GBOU DPO RMAPO MOH Russia
Russian Federation

Malyutina Natalia Borisovna‐ MD, PhD, chair of thermal injuries, wounds and wound infectio

Office phone: 8 (499) 236‐32‐04

Phone Mob .: 8 (910) 4241121

Address: 125993, Moscow, ul. Barricade, d. 2/1



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Alekseev A.A., Bobrovnikov A.E., Krutikov M.G., Semenova S.V., Bogdanov V.V., Malutina М.B. Comparative Evaluation of Different Dressings for Applications on Transplanted Splitting Perforated Autodermotransplants. Yakut Medical Journal. 2014;(4):26-30.

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