2022
DOI: 10.14300/mnnc.2022.17051
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Development of the adhesive process in the abdominal cavity using plastic devices in laparoscopic surgery

Abstract: The study examined the risk of developing adhesions in the abdominal cavity using modern plastic devices used in endoscopic interventions. Two equivalent groups were formed out of 80 rats. In the first group, 40 rats were injected with a sterile fragment of classical endoscopic bag through a puncture of the anterior abdominal wall, while in the second one (40 rats) -sterile plastic was used for 3D printing in medicine. The animals were removed from the experiment on the 30th and 90th days. After the macroscopi… Show more

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“…A concentrated, made from patient blood bioactive molecular and platelet suspension with growth factors infused into the injury area facilitates tissue re-generation, reducing subsequent complications associated with scar formation. The authors offer the method of using PRPA as a combination of wound therapy and prevention of PS [10][11][12]. The autologicity of the respectively used components helped arrive at significantly better post-surgery treatment outcomes.…”
Section: оригинальные исследованияmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concentrated, made from patient blood bioactive molecular and platelet suspension with growth factors infused into the injury area facilitates tissue re-generation, reducing subsequent complications associated with scar formation. The authors offer the method of using PRPA as a combination of wound therapy and prevention of PS [10][11][12]. The autologicity of the respectively used components helped arrive at significantly better post-surgery treatment outcomes.…”
Section: оригинальные исследованияmentioning
confidence: 99%