[Clinico-morphological characteristics of the methods of connection of the postoperative wound edges]
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[Clinico-morphological characteristics of the methods of connection of the postoperative wound edges]
Abstract
The decision for the method of connection of the skin wound edges should be based on specific reconstruction of the injured tissues depending on the suture material and kind of the skin suture. An alternative of the classical suturing of the postoperative wound is a sutureless fixation of the skin edges--a method of using adhesive plaster. The work includes a clinico-morphological comparison of the course of the process of regeneration when using the intracutaneous suture and the adhesive plaster. The macroscopic and pathologic-histological estimation of the healing of the postoperative wound of the skin has shown that a smoother course of the postoperative period is noted in the groups where the adhesive plaster was used.
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