2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502004000200004
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Técnicas de sutura do tubo digestivo em plano único total, em jejuno de cães: pontos de Gambee com nós atados na serosa versus pontos totais atados no lume, sobre a mucosa

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Comparar a sutura do tubo digestivo em plano único com pontos totais simples versus pontos especiais de Gambee. MÉTODOS: Foram operados seis cães machos, sem raça definida, pesando entre 7 e 12 kg, anestesiados com pentobarbital sódico a 30 mg/kg. Foi realizada secção transversa do jejuno, a 30 cm da flexura duodenojejunal, seguida de anastomose término-terminal com a técnica de sutura em plano único total descrita por Gambee, sendo a metade anterior da anastomose suturada com nós atados na superfíci… Show more

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“…Ascorbic acid Ascorbic acid is essential in collagen hydroxylation procedure and is required for tissue repair process, in addition to that, it helps capturing oxygen and preventing ROS formation, therefore acting as an antioxidant. [11] Based on previous study protocols, Petroianu et al [22] acquired promising results when performing hydrocortisone and vitamin C administration in rats, starting 3 days before intestinal anas-tomosis. It was shown that the group that received vitamin C had more suture tension when compared to the control group.…”
Section: Use Of Antioxidant Substances In Intestinal Anastomosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ascorbic acid Ascorbic acid is essential in collagen hydroxylation procedure and is required for tissue repair process, in addition to that, it helps capturing oxygen and preventing ROS formation, therefore acting as an antioxidant. [11] Based on previous study protocols, Petroianu et al [22] acquired promising results when performing hydrocortisone and vitamin C administration in rats, starting 3 days before intestinal anas-tomosis. It was shown that the group that received vitamin C had more suture tension when compared to the control group.…”
Section: Use Of Antioxidant Substances In Intestinal Anastomosismentioning
confidence: 99%