Clinical research progress in Traditional Chinese Medicine in treating wound healing after anal fistula surgery
作者机构:the First Clinical Medical College DepartmentShaanxi University of Chinese MedicineXianyang 712046China Department of anorectalAffiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese MedicineXianyang 712000China
出 版 物:《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 (中医杂志(英文版))
年 卷 期:2023年第43卷第5期
页 面:1047-1054页
核心收录:
学科分类:1006[医学-中西医结合] 100507[医学-中医外科学] 1005[医学-中医学] 100602[医学-中西医结合临床] 10[医学]
基 金:Shaanxi Natural Science Basic Research Project:Study on the Mechanism of“Wei Nong Zhang Rou”Promoting Wound Healing from the Correlation between Hygrothermal Synthesis and NF-κB/AQP Pathway(No.2020JM-588) National Natural Science Foundation of China:Study on the Mechanism of Inhibiting Wound Inflammation after Anal Fistula Surgery by“Wei Nong Zhang Rou”Method Based on MicroRNA Mediated Macrophage Polarization in Exosomes from Wound Seepage(No.82174384)
主 题:rectal fistula wound healing medicine Chinese traditional research report review
摘 要:In the study of the mechanism of wound healing after anal fistula surgery,how to scientifically and efficiently promote wound healing is of great *** present,modern medical treatment of wounds after anal fistula surgery mostly focuses on physical therapy intervention,new wound dressing and packing,and external application of growth ***,these therapies have many problems,and there is still no consensus on their clinical *** Chinese Medicine(TCM)has several methods to promote wound healing,such as oral administration,rubbing,and fumigation,which have a long history and obvious efficacy,but research in this area is relatively scattered and lacks classification and ***,this paper analyzes and summarizes the existing research on TCM for promotion of wound healing after anal fistula surgery,carries out targeted analyses according to different clinical syndromes and treatment methods,and analyzes the defects in current research and anticipates future research trends in order to provide theoretical support for the advantages of TCM in promoting wound healing after anal fistula surgery.