CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN SUTURE MATERIALS FOR PREVENTION AFTER SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS
Keywords:
traditional suture material, modern suture material, modified suture material, method, classification of suture material.Abstract
Tissue joining is one of the most difficult stages of surgery, the quality of which largely determines the outcome of the operation. Numerous publications describing various methods for comparing tissues only confirm the complexity and unsolved nature of this problem. The article provides a review of the literature on the problem of using suture surgical material.
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