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      Healing of experimental colonic anastomoses. The effect of suture technic on collagen concentration in the colonic wall.

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      American journal of surgery

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          The present experimental study in rats has demonstrated a marked difference in the healing process of anastomoses in the left colon following two different suture technics: continuous and interrupted sutures. Rats having anastomoses constructed of continuous suture showed a high incidence of complications and a marked decrease of collagen concentration in the anastomosis and in the colonic wall proximal to the anastomosis during the first week of healing. In animals with anastomoses made of interrupted sutures there were fewer complications, the decrease in collagen concentration was confined to the anastomotic region, and the recovery of collagen concentration occurred earlier. The findings indicate that the interrupted suture technic is preferable for anastomosis in the left colon.

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          Am. J. Surg.
          American journal of surgery
          0002-9610
          0002-9610
          Mar 1978
          : 135
          : 3
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          0002-9610(78)90062-4
          343619
          c9cfde80-af64-4334-b6ea-30cd00cdc3b9
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