F. Abramovich. On the hemostatic action of water vapor and hot air in case of liver injury. (Diss. SPb. 1900)
- Authors: Tikhov P.
- Issue: Vol 1, No 1-2 (1901)
- Pages: 52-53
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/46541
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj46541
- ID: 46541
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Abstract
This work, which is an experimental study, touches on one of the newest issues of clinical surgery - the issue of the use of water vapor and hot air to stop bleeding in case of liver injuries. The first of these accusations of all-embarrassment, or, simply, scalding, was
proposed a few years ago by prof. Snegirevym (in Moscow) and has a wide application in gynecological practice for various diseases of the female genital area; the second method — burning with a jet of hot air — was proposed by No-lapsiegsom and has a narrower application — for operating on tissues and organs rich in blood vessels. The author of the above article performed a total of 29 experiments on 20 animals (5 on rabbits and 15 on dogs).
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