Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract

The article discusses the morphological changes in the mucous membrane of the stomach, duodenum, small intestine and large intestine after gastrostomy performed by the proposed original method of using an implant, in comparison with the classical Witzel gastrostomy and Depage-Janeway gastrostomy usi...

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Main Authors: Sergey N. Shurygin, Alexey G. Vaganov, Archil S. Tsulaya, Dmitriy A. Volkov, Ilya V. Sazhin, Aleksandr N. Alimov, Leonid V. Safonov, Sarkis A. Asratyan
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Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2020-09-01
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spelling doaj-68fffd7abcef416a946b956cdabd47022020-11-25T03:42:23ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292020-09-0110325125610.21103/Article10(3)_OA10Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal TractSergey N. Shurygin0Alexey G. Vaganov1Archil S. Tsulaya2Dmitriy A. Volkov3Ilya V. Sazhin4Aleksandr N. Alimov5Leonid V. Safonov6Sarkis A. Asratyan7Budgetary Institution of Health «Clinical Hospital V.M. Buyanova», Moscow, RussiaState Budgetary Institution of Healthcare of the City of Moscow «City Clinical Hospital No. 29», Moscow, RussiaBudgetary Institution of Health «Clinical Hospital V.M. Buyanova», Moscow, RussiaBudgetary Institution of Health «Clinical Hospital V.M. Buyanova», Moscow, RussiaBudgetary Institution of Health «Clinical Hospital V.M. Buyanova», Moscow, RussiaPirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, RussiaFederal Scientific Center for Physical Culture & Sport, Moscow, RussiaBudgetary Institution of Health «Clinical Hospital V.M. Buyanova», Moscow, RussiaThe article discusses the morphological changes in the mucous membrane of the stomach, duodenum, small intestine and large intestine after gastrostomy performed by the proposed original method of using an implant, in comparison with the classical Witzel gastrostomy and Depage-Janeway gastrostomy using the GIA stapler in laboratory animals (rabbits). Morphological changes were studied on Days 10 and 20 after surgery. It has been shown that gastrostomy causes adaptive-compensatory changes of a various nature, developing along the conveyor principle (along the passage of the food bolus), the morphological picture of which is represented by lymphohistiocytic infiltration and hemocirculatory disorders of a congested origin. The study revealed that the proposed original method of gastrostomy is characterized by a minimal damaging effect on the LGT, in comparison with the studied analogues.http://ijbm.org/articles/i39/ijbm_10(3)_oa10.pdfgastrostomygastrointestinal tractmorphologypolypropylene mesh
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author Sergey N. Shurygin
Alexey G. Vaganov
Archil S. Tsulaya
Dmitriy A. Volkov
Ilya V. Sazhin
Aleksandr N. Alimov
Leonid V. Safonov
Sarkis A. Asratyan
spellingShingle Sergey N. Shurygin
Alexey G. Vaganov
Archil S. Tsulaya
Dmitriy A. Volkov
Ilya V. Sazhin
Aleksandr N. Alimov
Leonid V. Safonov
Sarkis A. Asratyan
Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract
International Journal of Biomedicine
gastrostomy
gastrointestinal tract
morphology
polypropylene mesh
author_facet Sergey N. Shurygin
Alexey G. Vaganov
Archil S. Tsulaya
Dmitriy A. Volkov
Ilya V. Sazhin
Aleksandr N. Alimov
Leonid V. Safonov
Sarkis A. Asratyan
author_sort Sergey N. Shurygin
title Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract
title_short Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract
title_full Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract
title_fullStr Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Substantiation for the Effectiveness of Gastrostomy using a Polypropylene Endoprosthesis Based on a Comparative Morphological Assessment of the State of the Hollow Organs of the Gastrointestinal Tract
title_sort experimental substantiation for the effectiveness of gastrostomy using a polypropylene endoprosthesis based on a comparative morphological assessment of the state of the hollow organs of the gastrointestinal tract
publisher International Medical Research and Development Corporation
series International Journal of Biomedicine
issn 2158-0510
2158-0529
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The article discusses the morphological changes in the mucous membrane of the stomach, duodenum, small intestine and large intestine after gastrostomy performed by the proposed original method of using an implant, in comparison with the classical Witzel gastrostomy and Depage-Janeway gastrostomy using the GIA stapler in laboratory animals (rabbits). Morphological changes were studied on Days 10 and 20 after surgery. It has been shown that gastrostomy causes adaptive-compensatory changes of a various nature, developing along the conveyor principle (along the passage of the food bolus), the morphological picture of which is represented by lymphohistiocytic infiltration and hemocirculatory disorders of a congested origin. The study revealed that the proposed original method of gastrostomy is characterized by a minimal damaging effect on the LGT, in comparison with the studied analogues.
topic gastrostomy
gastrointestinal tract
morphology
polypropylene mesh
url http://ijbm.org/articles/i39/ijbm_10(3)_oa10.pdf
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