1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf01261136
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Die Oberfl�che des gro�en Netzes beim Menschen und seine Verletzlichkeit bei chirurgischen intraabdominellen Eingriffen

Abstract: From five patients of the Department of General Surgery of the University Hospital of Hamburg-Eppendorf, who underwent laparotomy because of different indications, small pieces of tissue of the greater omentum were taken intraoperatively. The surface morphology of the greater omentum was studied by means of light, transmission electron and scanning electron microscopy. It became obvious that intact tissue only was obtained when the procedure of taking out material was accomplished most carefully. Consequently,… Show more

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“…The only factor that might have influenced our results is the laparotomy performed, which according to Eckmann et al (1985) easily damages the mesothelial surface of the omentum. However, our results did not indicate that such damages had occurred, which could be attributed to the fact that biopsies were taken immediately after opening the abdomen.…”
Section: Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The only factor that might have influenced our results is the laparotomy performed, which according to Eckmann et al (1985) easily damages the mesothelial surface of the omentum. However, our results did not indicate that such damages had occurred, which could be attributed to the fact that biopsies were taken immediately after opening the abdomen.…”
Section: Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 91%