Application of Suture Material Impregnated with Miramistin in Diffuse Peritonitis: Experimental-Clinical Justification
Boris Semenovich Sukovatykh,
Anastasia Viktorovna Mosolova,
Maria Alekseevna Zatolokina
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. In diffuse peritonitis, the incidence of intestinal suture incompetence ranges from 5 to 15%, and suppuration of the surgical wound from 15% to 30%.
The aim of research was to study experimentally the course of the wound process in the intestinal wall in diffuse peritonitis using suture material impregnated with miramistin, and to evaluate the effect of this material on the incidence of intestinal suture failure and suppuration of surgical wounds in a surgical practice.
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