1959
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(59)90341-1
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Microscopic variables in a “standardized” laparotomy wound in the rat

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“…The distance between the clamps was the specimen gauge length and was set at 10 mm. Using the stay sutures, each strip was clamped securely in the jaws of the pneumatic clamps so that the wound was midway between the sites of ®xation and aligned to avoid shearing forces 17 . The cross-head speed was set at 10 mm/min and the specimen subjected to a constant rate of uniaxial extension to produce complete disruption of the wound.…”
Section: Determination Of Wound Biomechanics By Tensiometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distance between the clamps was the specimen gauge length and was set at 10 mm. Using the stay sutures, each strip was clamped securely in the jaws of the pneumatic clamps so that the wound was midway between the sites of ®xation and aligned to avoid shearing forces 17 . The cross-head speed was set at 10 mm/min and the specimen subjected to a constant rate of uniaxial extension to produce complete disruption of the wound.…”
Section: Determination Of Wound Biomechanics By Tensiometrymentioning
confidence: 99%