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PL34151B1
PL34151B1 PL34151A PL3415149A PL34151B1 PL 34151 B1 PL34151 B1 PL 34151B1 PL 34151 A PL34151 A PL 34151A PL 3415149 A PL3415149 A PL 3415149A PL 34151 B1 PL34151 B1 PL 34151B1
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nutria
tendons
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Powszechnie stosowany do zszywania ran Catgut produkowany jest z jelit baranich. Suro¬ wiec ten z uwagi na niebezpieczenstwo zakaze¬ nia waglikiem i tezcem podlega mozolnemu wy¬ jalawianiu a poza tym wymaga kosztownej prze¬ róbki technicznej polegajacej na cieciu jelit na pasemka specjalnymi maszynami i skrecaniu pa¬ semek w struny. Catgut jest w uzyciu dosc twar¬ dy i sztywny, przy czym resorbowany jest przez organizm dosc szybko, co stanowi jego wlasci¬ wosc ujemna. Ostatnio prócz innych srodków za¬ stepczych, proponowano do wyrobu nici chirur¬ gicznej sciegna uzyskiwane z ogona nutrii, któ¬ re góruja nad Catgutem tym, ze sa trzykrotnie mocniejsze i resorbuja sie w organizmie ludzkim wolniej, co stanowi wlasciwosc bardzo korzystna przy ranach zakaznych i ropnych.Niedogodnoscia dla której sciegna nutrii nie przyjely sie w szerszej praktyce, jest ich krót¬ kosc. Nici z nutrii, przygotowywanych dotych¬ czasowa metoda, nie mozna bylo laczyc w inny sposób jak tylko przez wiazanie^ które do celów chirurgicznych zupelnie nie nadawalo sie. Stwier¬ dzono, ze mozna uzyskac nici ze sciegien nutrii o dowolnej dlugosci, jezeli sciegna te bezposrednio po wyosobnieniu z pochewek sciegnowych skrecac koncami lub nalozyc tak, aby mijaly sie na prze¬ mian i nastepnie miejsce skrecone lub zlozone pod¬ dac dzialaniu pary wodnej o odpowiedniej tempe¬ raturze. Substancje bialkowe, zawarte w scieg¬ nach, bezposrednio po wyjeciu znajduja sie w sta¬ nie nieskoagulowanym, tak ze po skreceniu lub na¬ lozeniu dwóch sciegien i poddaniu ich dzialaniu pary o odpowiedniej temperaturze sposobem we¬ dlug wynalazku w krótkim czasie zlewaja sie w jednolita podwójna nic. Przy opisanym sposobielaczenia nici, mozna równiez stosowac srodki przyspieszajace laczenie lub tez nadajace ni¬ ciom wieksza wytrzymalosc. PLCommonly used for suturing wounds, Catgut is made from sheep intestines. Due to the risk of contamination by the weagworm and the thesis, this serum is subject to arduous exposition and, besides, it requires costly technical transformation, consisting in cutting the intestines into strands with special machines and twisting the strands into strings. Catgut is quite hard and stiff in use and is resorbed by the body fairly quickly, which is a negative property. Recently, apart from other surgical agents, tendons obtained from the coypu's tail have been proposed for the production of surgical suture, which are superior to Catgut in the fact that they are three times stronger and they resorb more slowly in the human body, which is a very advantageous property in infectious and infectious wounds. The inconvenience for which the tendrils of nutria have not been adopted in general practice is their shortness. Nutria threads, prepared by the method so far, could not be joined in any other way than by binding, which was completely unsuitable for surgical purposes. It has been found that it is possible to obtain threads from nutria tendons of any length, if the tendons are twisted with the ends immediately after isolation from the tendon sheaths, or placed so that they pass alternately and then the twisted or folded place is subjected to steam suitable temperature. Protein substances contained in the stalks are in an uncoagulated state immediately after being taken out, so that after twisting or putting on two stalks and subjecting them to the action of steam at an appropriate temperature in the manner according to the invention, they merge in a short time into a homogeneous state. double nothing. With the described method of thread milling, it is also possible to use means to accelerate the joining or to provide the threads with greater strength. PL

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Zastrzezenia patentowe 1. Sposób wyrobu nici chirurgicznych ze scie¬ gien nutrii, znamienny tym, ze sciegna nutrii bezposrednio po wyosobnieniu ich z pochewek sciegnowych skreca sie lub naklada koncami i poddaje dzialaniu pary wodnej o odpowied¬ niej temperaturze. Claims 1. The method of producing surgical sutures from nutria tendons, characterized in that the nutria tendons are twisted or put on with the ends immediately after their separation from the tendon sheaths and subjected to the action of steam at an appropriate temperature. 2. Sposób wedlug zastrz. 1, znamienny tym, ze konce sciegien skreca sie i naklada tak, aby mijaly sie na przemian i tworzyly na calej# swej dlugosci nic podwójna. 2. The method according to claim A method according to claim 1, characterized in that the ends of the legs are twisted and overlapped so that they alternately pass each other and form nothing double over their entire length. 3. Sposób wedlug zastrz. 1, 2, znamienny tym, ze stosuje sie srodki przyspieszajace laczenie lub nadajace niciom wieksza wytrzymalosc. Inz. Konstanty Debicki Wolfgang Schultz B.Z.G. —150 iim. 310/2702—20.9-5*) T-2-1082^ — 21.^-51 PL3. The method according to p. The method of claim 1, 2, characterized in that means are used to accelerate joining or to provide the threads with greater strength. Inz. Konstanty Debicki Wolfgang Schultz B.Z.G. —150 im. 310 / 2702—20.9-5 *) T-2-1082 ^ - 21. ^ - 51 PL
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