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Аnalysis of dynamics of clinical changes in cicatricially-changed tissues after surgical treatment of branchiogenic cysts in chronological aspect
Author(s) -
S. M. Hryhorov,
Liliya Krynychko,
S. O. Stavytskyi,
Ігор Васильович Бойко,
Валентина Петрівна Труфанова
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
klìnìčna hìrurgìâ/klìnìčna hìrurgìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2522-1396
pISSN - 0023-2130
DOI - 10.26779/2522-1396.2018.06.33
Subject(s) - medicine , pathological , surgery , fibrin , pathology , immunology
Objective. Studying of processes of the cicatrices development after surgical treatment of the neck cysts of embryonal origin in chronological aspect. Маterials and methods. Experience of surgical treatment of 60 patients, suffering branchiogenic cysts, was analyzed. Retrospective analysis of the treatment results, including those performed in accordance to own elaborated procedures, was conducted. Results. Clinical changes in cicatricially-changed tissues  depends upon the kind of intra- and postoperative prophylaxis of the cutaneous pathological cicatrices in surgical treatment of the neck cysts of embryological origin. Intraoperative application of the fibrin clot, enhanced by thrombocytes (PRF - clot), аnd postoperatively - of biocerrulin preparation, promotes a mostly expressed lowering  of the course intensity for the free-radical oxidation in cicatricially-changed tissues of postoperative wound and prognosis for the pathological cutaneous cicatrices development, comparing with solely application of PRF-clot, аnd with operative intervention in accordance to classical method as well.   Conclusion. Application of PRF-clot and biocerullin preparation improves significantly the  healing processes in postoperative wound after surgical treatment of the neck cysts of embryonal origin, and this lead to lowering of possibility for development of pathological cutaneous cicatrices.

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