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Mechanische Belastbarkeit von Dünndarmanastomosen mit und ohne Fäden

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Moderne Nahtmaterialien und Nahttechniken in der Chirurgie

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Der Prozeß der Wundheilung ist in der Haut und in der Faszie ausgiebig untersucht worden [1]. Die Befunde dieser Untersuchungen sind im großen und ganzen auch für den Heilungsprozeß für andere, weniger homogener Gewebe, wie zum Beispiel die des Darmes, als gültig angenommen worden.

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Jönsson, K., Jiborn, H., Zederfeldt, B. (1982). Mechanische Belastbarkeit von Dünndarmanastomosen mit und ohne Fäden. In: Thiede, A., Hamelmann, H. (eds) Moderne Nahtmaterialien und Nahttechniken in der Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68736-5_18

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