2018
DOI: 10.31393/reports-vnmedical-2018-22(3)-29
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The features of electric welding colorectal anastomosis creation in experiment and clinics

Abstract: The frequency of colorectal anastomosis leak is significantly higher than other intestinal, up to 19%. The anastomosis, created by electro-weld method, had productive type of inside healing. Aim — to evaluate the technical features and efficiency of electro-welded colorectal anastomosis (EWCRA), in comparison with other types of intestinal welded anastomoses. 8 EWCRAs were created at chronic experiment in the distal third of the direct segment of the swine colon. After analyzing their effectiveness, EWCRA was … Show more

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“…In the past 15-20 years, high frequency electrocoagulation or "electric welding" of biological tissues has become one of the promising surgical techniques (Han et al, 2015;Podpriatov et al, 2018). Electric welding has gained a strong position in medicine due to its tissuepreserving effect and insignificant destructive effects on the living tissues, which allows for simultaneous incision and coagulation practically without any damage to the tissue morphological structure (Marinsky et al, 2016;Muzychenko et al, 2016;Marinsky et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past 15-20 years, high frequency electrocoagulation or "electric welding" of biological tissues has become one of the promising surgical techniques (Han et al, 2015;Podpriatov et al, 2018). Electric welding has gained a strong position in medicine due to its tissuepreserving effect and insignificant destructive effects on the living tissues, which allows for simultaneous incision and coagulation practically without any damage to the tissue morphological structure (Marinsky et al, 2016;Muzychenko et al, 2016;Marinsky et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%