Of angerous anastomosis in animals by electric welding
Abstract
The article is devoted to one of the important problems in veterinary surgery, the reliability of the connection of wound surfaces of various etiologies of biological tissues of living organisms.
An important scientific and practical interest is the introduction in practice of new techniques that should have better characteristics than traditional ones in terms of strength, connection speed and cost of surgical intervention.
Now in veterinary specialists the possibility of maneuvering with the newest means of tissue connection is considerably narrowed, therefore researchers of many countries of the world are stubbornly seeking and testing more and more new methods of connecting tissues, preferring to universal methods.
Proceeding from the above problem, it is necessary to carry out, from our point of view, the search for more effective and environmentally safe enough means, which have distinct advantages in combining biological tissues in comparison with traditional ones. Therefore, in our time, many hopes in solving a large number of different problems in veterinary surgery are entrusted to the welding of biological tissues, the use of which in veterinary medicine is very promising.
Keywords:electric welding, biological tissues, anastomoses
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