DISTRIBUTION OF TISSUE IGG UPON REGENERATION OF EXPERIMENTAL LIVER WOUND AFTER AUTOPLASTICS OF BIG CURVATURE OF STOMACH WITH A SEROUS-MUSCULAR GRAFT ON VASCULAR LEG AND HEPATORRHAPHIA IN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL

Abstract. The work presents results of experimental study performed in 58 rabbits, using comparative evaluation of reparative events and dynamics of IgG values in experimental liver wound after surgical autoplastics with a serous muscular rag from the big curvature of stomach (45 animals), or common...

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Autores principales: O. V. Musatov, S. A. Zurnadjan, J. H. Hajrulin, A. S. Ajrapetov
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Lenguaje:RU
Publicado: SPb RAACI 2014
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Sumario:Abstract. The work presents results of experimental study performed in 58 rabbits, using comparative evaluation of reparative events and dynamics of IgG values in experimental liver wound after surgical autoplastics with a serous muscular rag from the big curvature of stomach (45 animals), or common suture (13 animals). Terms of observation were from one day till 360 days. It is established, that studied autotransplant exerts additional transport of IgG into the liver wound, thus evacuating products of wound lesion and ischemic metabolism, providing a productive type of inflammatory process with adequate regeneration. After performing a liver suture, a trend towards chronic inflammation is noted since the earliest terms, followed by significant outgrowth of connective tissue within liver wound area at longer terms.