FIELD: medicine, abdominal surgery.
SUBSTANCE: one should perform marginal serous-muscular-submucous suturing for every wall of intestinal wound in oblique direction against cross-sectional intestinal axis being parallel to lateral branches of intraparietal intestinal vessels at an angle being opened towards mesenteric edge. Puncturing in and puncturing out of stitches at the serous membrane of every further suture should be performed being on the same line with puncturing in and puncturing out of stitches at the border of submucous and mucous layers of previous suture. Sutures should be tightened at forming the knots at serous membrane. The innovation suggested enables to decrease the frequency in developing failed sutures.
EFFECT: higher efficiency.
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Dates
2005-06-27—Published
2003-12-04—Filed