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Clinical application of chitosan-based biopolymer wound dressing in the treatment of a patient with lymphoma and extensive chronic wounds

https://doi.org/10.18699/SSMJ20250321

Abstract

   The aim of the study is to analyze the existing scientific data on the use of chitosan-based wound dressings and their effectiveness, as well as to present our own experience with the use of chitosan-based polymer coatings in the treatment of chronic wounds in a lymphoma patient in the purulent surgery department.

   Material and methods. A clinical case of a 69-year-old patient with recurrent B-cell lymphoma, initially treated in the hematology department, and subsequently transferred to the purulent surgery department due to the development of necrotizing fasciitis, is presented. Chitosan-based polymer dressings were used for the healing of a large chronic skin defect that developed after necrosectomy. Dressings were applied for 20 days in the hospital and for 30 days in the outpatient setting.

   Results. The application of chitosan-based polymer dressings showed significant positive dynamics: the wound began to epithelialize, which was accompanied by an improvement in the patient’s overall condition and compensation of comorbidities during the treatment. As a result, significant progress was made in restoring the patient’s functional activity, and they were
discharged with the ability to move independently. At the 6-month follow-up, complete wound healing was noted.

   Conclusions. The analysis of the existing literature and our own experience with chitosan-based biopolymer dressings demonstrated their effectiveness in the treatment of chronic wounds in patients with severe comorbidities. This method represents a promising trend in the surgical treatment of such patients.

About the Authors

G. A. Kovalenko
State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Gleb A. Kovalenko

630087; Nemirovicha-Danchenko st., 130; Novosibirsk



I. I. Saifullina
State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Ilsina I. Saifullina

630087; Nemirovicha-Danchenko st., 130; Novosibirsk



A. I. Kim
State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Anatoly I. Kim

630087; Nemirovicha-Danchenko st., 130; Novosibirsk



A. A. Bespalov
State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Alexey A. Bespalov

630087; Nemirovicha-Danchenko st., 130; Novosibirsk



A. S. Polyakevich
State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital; Novosibirsk State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia
Russian Federation

Alexey S. Polyakevich, doctor of medical sciences

630087; Nemirovicha-Danchenko st., 130; 630091; Krasny ave., 52; Novosibirsk



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