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titleOfInvention METHOD OF BIOPHOROSIS OF Wounded Surfaces with Vitamin B3 Dosage Plates with Zirconium Hemispheres
abstract The claimed method of biophoresis of wound surfaces with vitamin B3, dosing plates with zirconium hemispheres, according to which the wound defects are treated with dry sterile wipes, adsorbing the wound content. The wound is treated with sterile wipes with a solution of chlorhexidine and covered with a sterile wipe, and a thin silicone plate is applied over it, with zirconium hemispheres, pores down, directly into the cavity of the silicone plate, by means of a tube, water-soluble vitamin 3 is introduced. After the introduction of vitamin B3 into the silicone plate, one tube remains attached to the syringe and the other closes with a plug. An electrode (anode) is superimposed on the plate. The cathode (negative electrode) is placed under the affected area (limb). The force of the current acting on the wound defects is from 5 to 80 μA. The current ionizes vitamin B3, gives the ions a unidirectional movement into the wound for healing purposes.
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