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Регенерація тканин у тварин за різних видів герніотомії

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  • The aim of the work was to determine the effect of different types of herniotomy on the regenerative processes in tissues in different animal species

  • A herniotomy without opening the hernial sac was carried out according to the methods of Gutman, Goering-Sedamgrotsky and according to the method of Olivkov

  • A herniotomy with dissection of the serous-fascial sac was performed with fixed hernias with the development of adhesions, and a herniotomy with dissection of the hernial hole was performed with restrained hernias

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D., Sinyagovskay, К., & Anichin, А. (2020). Animals tissue regeneration at different types of herniotomy.Veterinary Science, Technologies of Animal Husbandry and Nature Management, 5, 158-163. In all animal species operated without opening the hernial sac in the postoperative period, slight swelling, hyperemia, moderate pain, and increased local temperature were observed in the wound area. In animals with complicated hernias, which were operated on herniotomy with dissection of the hernial sac, severe edema, hyperemia, an increase in local temperature, and pain were observed. In dogs tissue regeneration with uncomplicated hernias ended on 8,83 ± 0,8 days, and in complicated hernias – by 16,3 ± 0,9. In horses regeneration took from 9,5 ± 0,2 days with uncomplicated hernias, and – to 18,3 ± 0,5 days with complicated hernias It means that in herniotomy without opening the hernial sac the signs of tissue inflammation were more pronounced and long lasting

Регенерация тканей у животных при разных видах герниотомии
Регенерація тканин у тварин за різних видів герніотомії
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