Tactics of Treatment of Purulent-Septic Complications in patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Abstract
Despite the development of medical science, the problem of surgical infection in diabetes mellitus remains an urgent problem. Currently, there are about 500 million people with diabetes in the world (WHO, 2017).
Patients with purulent-septic diseases of soft tissues, complicated by infections, make up 12-62%. Infectious diseases against the background of diabetes mellitus often occur at lightning speed, requiring diagnostic alertness on the part of doctors of all specialties. To improve complex methods of surgical treatment of purulent-septic wounds of complications in patients with diabetes mellitus
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