FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to ophthalmology and can be used at transplantation of biological tissues in a sight organ. A biomaterial is crushed before reception of microparticles with the sizes 5-50 micron in the conditions of freezing below -50°C. After that - pouring of the 0.9% sodium chloride solution to the obtained powdery graft of room temperature in equal quantity. Admix before formation of gel of a homogeneous consistence. Type gel in a syringe and under the control of an ultrasonic microscope enter by means of repeated injections on 0.01-0.02 ml so that the distance centre to centre microinfiltrates was 2 mm, up to filling with transplant microinfiltrates of all selected site.
EFFECT: method provides rising of safety and decreasing of transplantations traumatism at the expense of reduction of damaging action by a sight organ - decreases of an internal strain in an infiltrate, exceptions of an absorption of a graft in blood and rising of the area of contact of infiltrates with each other.
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Dates
2009-03-27—Published
2007-12-11—Filed