• Voen Med Zh · Mar 1996

    [The characteristics of drainage after operations on the brain].

    • Sh Kh Gizatullin.
    • Voen Med Zh. 1996 Mar 1;317(3):31-4, 80.

    AbstractThe article discusses the actual problems of surgical wounds drainage in different brain diseases and traumas associated with brain illness. The processes occurring in surgical brain wound are analyzed: edema, swelling, hemorrhage, local immune reactions, difficult venous outflow, hyperproduction of liquor. Demands of cerebral wounds drainage are substantiated.

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