TO STUDY MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SOFT TISSUES DURING INTRAOPERATIVE BALLOON STRETCHING
Keywords:
intraoperative balloon stretching, soft tissue, scar, tissue sampling, defect hiding.Abstract
This article discusses the results of morphological changes after intraoperative stretching of soft tissues. In turn, morphological changes in soft tissues during balloon stretching also play an important role in the anatomical and functional results of plastic surgery. It is known that significant biological and morphological changes occur in tissues undergoing preliminary prolonged stretching, while changes in the histological picture during rapid intraoperative tissue stretching remain unexplored. A morphological examination of the intraoperatively stretched skin area would make it possible to assess the adequacy of the developed scheme.
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