Abstract:
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Scorpion cream on chronic postoperative refractory wound. METHODS Eighty patients were randomly divided into two groups: 40 cases were treated with Scorpion cream and the other 40 cases were treated with Vaseline gauze. RESULTS The effective rate of Scorpion cream treatment group was 95%, and the cure rate was 90%. While the effective rate of Vaseline gauze treatment group was 70%, and the cure rate was 45%. CONCLUSION Scorpion cream has good decontamination, tissue regeneration and anti-inflammatory effect, and the treatment effect on chronic intractable postoperative wounds is remarkable and worthy of promotion.