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Features of the ratio of collagen I and III in patients with postoperative ventral hernias

Abstract

Modern herniology presents innovational field of surgery. Among the causes of hernia development the disturbance of collagen metabolism plays a great role, and leads to heterogeneous maturation of the connective tissue and disorder of its structural characteristics. Investigation of the collagen contents of the connective tissue with the help of polarization microscopy reveals Collagen Type I to Type III ratio in skin and aponeurosis in patients with and without hernia disease. Presented investigation makes prognosis and prophylactics of hernia disease possible in early postoperational period.

About the Authors

I. S. Ivanov
Kursk state medical university, Department of Surgical Diseases № 1
Россия

Ivanov Ilya S. - Ph.D., Associate Professor

Kursk



V. A. Lazarenko
Kursk state medical university, Department of Surgical Diseases № 1
Россия

Lazarenko Victor A. - prof., Rector

Kursk



S. V. Ivanov
Kursk state medical university, Department of Surgical Diseases № 1
Россия

Ivanov Sergey V.- prof., Head of the department

Kursk



G. N. Goryainova
Kursk state medical university, Department of Surgical Diseases № 1
Россия

Goryainova Galina N. - MD, Associate Professor

Kursk



A. V. Ivanov
Kursk state medical university, Department of Surgical Diseases № 1
Россия

Ivanov Alexander V. - MD., Prof., Head of the department

Kursk



D. V. Tarabrin
Kursk state medical university, Department of Surgical Diseases № 1
Россия

Tarabrin Denis V. - clinical intern

Kursk



M. I. Litvyakova
Kursk state medical university, Department of Surgical Diseases № 1
Россия

Kursk



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Ivanov I.S., Lazarenko V.A., Ivanov S.V., Goryainova G.N., Ivanov A.V., Tarabrin D.V., Litvyakova M.I. Features of the ratio of collagen I and III in patients with postoperative ventral hernias. Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(2):39-42.

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