PATHOMORPHOSIS SOFT TISSUE OF ANODERM IN HEMORRHOIDECTOMY WITH ULTRASONICALLY ACTIVATED SCALPEL AND ELECTROCOAGULATOR
Keywords:
hemorrhoids, hemorrhoidectomy, ultrasonic scalpel, electrocoagulator
Abstract
In the article authors presents the exspirience of making 24 hemorrhoidectomy with ultrasonic scalpel Ultraсision (Ethicon). Findings show reduction postoperative pain syndrom and minimal tissue damage in the patients that has hemorrhoidectomy with ultrasonic scalpel.Downloads
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How to Cite
YakimovaТ., Tsivenco, A., Prosenco, E., & Tomin, M. (1). PATHOMORPHOSIS SOFT TISSUE OF ANODERM IN HEMORRHOIDECTOMY WITH ULTRASONICALLY ACTIVATED SCALPEL AND ELECTROCOAGULATOR. The Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "Medicine", (11), 42-47. Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/medicine/article/view/7144
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