COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF TRADITIONAL AND MODERN SUTURE MATERIALS FOR THE PREVENTION OF POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS FROM THE SURGICAL WOUND IN ABDOMINAL SURGERY

Abstract
In an “in vitro” and “in vivo” experiment, using various techniques (bacteriological, cytological, histological, electron microscopy, tensometry, etc.), 7 types of biologically active threads were studied for the possibility of using them as a surgical suture material. To study the effectiveness of the use of biologically active suture materials in the clinic, an analysis of the immediate results of surgical interventions was carried out in 626 patients with emergency and planned abdominal surgical pathology.
Keywords
Experimental study, biologically active surgical suture materials,method, application in abdominal surgery.
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