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    The prospects of application of antimicrobial biodegradable wound dressings for the treatment of purulent wounds by Gumenyuk, S. E., Ushmarov, D. I., Shokel, O. Yu, Aydinova, E. A., Belyakova, Ya. V.

    Published in Ambulatornaâ hirurgiâ (12-09-2024)
    “…Introduction. Due to the growing number of polyantibiotic-resistant strains of microorganisms, the issue of improving the tactics of local treatment of soft…”
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    Comprehensive Assessment of the Efficacy of Chitosan-Based Wound Dressings in Combination With Various Antiseptics by Gumenyuk, S. E., Kachanova, O. A., Ushmarov, D. I., Gumenyuk, A. S., Shokel, O. Yu, Isyanova, D. R., Shevchenko, E. A., Zhuravleva, E. V., Verevkin, A. A., Melkonian, K. I.

    Published in Innovacionnaâ medicina Kubani (Online) (29-04-2024)
    “…Background : A pressing issue in modern purulent surgery is the growing number of microbial strains resistant to antibiotics. One of the strategies to address…”
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    Application of chitosan-based wound dressings in local treatment of parenchymal organ wounds: a preclinical experimental study by Gumenyuk, S. E., Ushmarov, D. I., Shokel, O. Yu, Gumenyuk, A. S., Matosyan, M. A., Shevchenko, E. A., Verevkin, A. A., Al-Harazi, Ghamdan, Domenyuk, D. A., Alukhanyan, O. A.

    “…Background. Injuries of various origins with damage to parenchymal organs remain one of the urgent issues of emergency surgery, despite all the achievements of…”
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    Comparative evaluation of chitosan-based multifunctional wound dressings: a multistage randomised controlled experimental trial by Ushmarov, D. I., Gumenyuk, S. E., Gumenyuk, A. S., Gayvoronskaya, T. V., Karablina, S. Ya, Pomortsev, А. V., Sotnichenko, A. S., Melkonyan, K. I., Grigoriev, T. Е.

    “…Background . Wounds of various aetiology are among the most frequent traumatic injuries. A prospective route to improve treatment of this nosology is the…”
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