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New technologies in wound closure
Author(s) -
С. Г. Измайлов,
Г. А. Измайлов,
V. I. Garaev,
А А Бодров,
V. V. Beschestnoye
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
kazan medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-9359
pISSN - 0368-4814
DOI - 10.17816/kazmj72004
Subject(s) - ratchet , wound closure , protein filament , position (finance) , tweezers , surgery , closure (psychology) , computer science , medicine , biomedical engineering , engineering , materials science , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering , composite material , wound healing , business , political science , finance , chaotic , law
At the present time, adaptive-reversible devices (ARA) have been created, designed to approximate the edges of the wound (WBR) in various areas of surgery [1, 8, I, 17, 19, 20, 21]. The first group includes tools for temporary sbkr, reducing its size and holding it in a certain position: tweezers, one- and two-pronged hooks, linen plate clamps or with a ratchet. The second group is made up of the most modern ARA for SBCR, allowing for intraoperative hardware correction during suturing, as well as during its long-term treatment. According to the design features of the working part and the converging mechanism, the ARA can be divided into the following main subgroups: 1st - needle (I), 2nd - plate (P), 3rd - filament (H), 4th - spoke (Cn ) and 5th - rod (St).

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