1.Anerdian Combined with Moist Dressing on Wound Infection:A Clinical Study
Ruixia RUAN ; Xiaoming LIU ; Yonghong WU ; Gaiyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of Anerdian(AnEr Iodine) combined with moist dressing on wound infection.METHODS Totally 124 patients with wound infection were divided into two groups,in the study group,the wounds treated by Anerdian combined with moist dressing.In the control group,the wounds were treated by traditional method.Their healing time was compared in the two groups.RESULTS The effects of wound healing in study group were much better than the control group(96.1% vs 44.7%,P
2.Study of endovenous laser therapy for varicosities of lower extremities
Guangyu QI ; Shufeng WANG ; Shaoying LU ; Xiangming CHE ; Lina QIAO ; Ruixia RUAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the compositive methods of endovenous treatment with laser in the treatment of superficial varicosities in lower extremities individually.Methods Two hundred ninty-five limbs in 285 patients with chronic venons insufficiency were studied.According to the clinical manifestations,ultrasound and venography and using the clinical-etiology-anatomy-pathophysiology(CEAP) classification of chronic(venous) insufficiency,the patients were grouped A,B and C.Three surgical strategies were used.Group A:Simple endovenous laser therapy(129 limbs,43.72%).Group B: Endovenous laser therapy combined with punctate ligation(143 limbs,48.47%).Group C: Endovenous laser therapy combined with external banding valvuloplasty of superficial femoral vein and punctate ligation(23 limbs,7.8%).Results The cirsoid superficial vein disappeared in all the groups.The color of the skin became lighter,and swelling was reduced.The ulcers healed or shrunk in size.Conclusions Endovenous laser treatment(EVLT) is an(effective) minitraumatic operation for treatment of varicosities of lower extremities.The use of EVLT combined with other surgical procedures is effective treatment for primary deep venous valvalar insufficiency.