The Effects Of Dıferent Suture Materıals In Intraabdominal Adhesions
            
                ŞAKİR TAVLI, ÖMER KARAHAN, Yüksel Tatkan, LEMA TAVLI, MUSTAFA ŞAHİN, İrfan Tunç
            
            
                
                    
                    - Year : 1990
- Vol : 6
- Issue : 1
-  Page : 
                            83-88
 
            
                Biochemically &geren, five suture materials were used in five groups each of with including 10 rats. The animals were sacrıfied at 10th day and the adhesions were evaluated macroscopically and histologically. The adhesions in silk and chromic catgut groups were more :han pro- len, vicryl and plain catgut groups and it was signıficant statistically (p<0.01). There was no significant difierent between other groups.
            
            
                
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                    The Effects Of Dıferent Suture Materıals In Intraabdominal Adhesions
                
                
                
                1990,
                        Vol.
                    
                        6
                    
                (1)
                       
                    
            
            
                Received : 18.11.1990, 
             Accepted : 18.11.1990,                
             Published Online : 18.11.2020
            
            
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                ISSN:1017-6616;
                E-ISSN:2149-8059;