MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF ABDOMINAL ADHESIONS PREVENTION WITH NEW INTESTINAL RUPTURE SUTURE IN PERITONITIS (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY)
Abstract
About the Authors
N. V. ZavadaBelarus
O. E. Volkov
Belarus
Postgraduate student
S. N. Ryabtseva
Belarus
Ph. D. (Med.), Researcher
I. A. Shwed
Belarus
D. Sc. (Med.), Professor
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Zavada N.V., Volkov O.E., Ryabtseva S.N., Shwed I.A. MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF ABDOMINAL ADHESIONS PREVENTION WITH NEW INTESTINAL RUPTURE SUTURE IN PERITONITIS (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Medical series. 2017;(2):50-60. (In Russ.)