The changes of morphofunctional characteristics of the adrenal glands in white rats after oneside particular resection of the testis in the experiment.

The purpose of work was to study the changes of morphofunctional characteristics of the testises and adrenal glands in white rats after oneside resection of the testis by the common and the CO2-lazer scalpels. The objects were 57 pubescenced white rats with weight from 140 to 180 gramme for the expe...

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Main Author: Mamrak Yu.V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy 2007-01-01
Series:Морфологія
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Online Access:http://www.morphology.dp.ua/_pub/MORPHO-2007-01-01/07muvsve.pdf
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Summary:The purpose of work was to study the changes of morphofunctional characteristics of the testises and adrenal glands in white rats after oneside resection of the testis by the common and the CO2-lazer scalpels. The objects were 57 pubescenced white rats with weight from 140 to 180 gramme for the experiments. The false operation was realized by an access to testis (7 rats). The particular resection was realized by common scalpel (24 rats) and the CO2-lazer scalpel (26 rats). The interstitsial edema was considerably more shown in testis operated under the common scalpel on 7 days of supervisions. The «breaks» were met in places of adluminal kompartment of the canals of testis in the rats operated under the common scalpel. The height of the Sertoli cells was multiplied in relation to the control in both experimental groups authentically in this term of supervisions, the sizes of spermatogonies didn’t differ from the control group authentically. The using of the CO2-laser scalpel was showed the minimal trauma and bleeding after particular resection of the testis in the experiment in comparison with the using the common scalpel. The positive morphological changes developed quicker in testises and adrenal glands in postoperative period than in case of using traditional methods.
ISSN:1997-9665