[Complex prophylaxis of duodenal stump sutures insufficiency]
Khirurgiia
|December 13, 2006
Abstract:
Electrosurgical aseptic invaginated staple-knot suture of duodenal stump has been developed, experimentally tested on cadavers (n=8) and mongrel dogs (n=20), and successfully applied in clinical practice (n=27). In contrast to two-layer intestinal closure, this suture is characterized by less marginal necrosis of tissue and inflammation in combination with good tissue consolidation. For prophylaxis of sutures insufficiency it is also appropriate to use original method of intraintestinal decompression.
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