INTERACTION OF COMPOSITE MESH Implanted With peritoneum abdominoplasty
Journal: I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald (Vol.14, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-09-30
Abstract
An experimental study on 10 outbred dogs, of which 6 (main group) into the peritoneal cavity of a polypropylene mesh was implanted helium-coated cellulose. In all cases, the implants are contacted with the loops of the small intestine. Three months later by histological examination of a strong link ("rooting") polypropylene mesh implanted with adipose tissue of the greater omentum dog in the absence of alterative changes in the implant, and a helium coating of cellulose prevented the formation of adhesions with the surrounding organs of the abdominal cavity.
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