A Cargile membrane was a sterile membrane made from the peritoneum of the ox, and was the first commercially available adhesion barrier. Its first reported use was in 1905. It was used in abdominal surgery to interpose between raw surfaces and thus prevent the formation of adhesions. It was also used to envelop freshly sutured nerves or tendons, and to protect wounds. It was named for American surgeon (1853–1930), who first used it ca. 1900, according to Dorland's Medical Dictionary.
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| - غشاء كارغيل (بالإنجليزية: Cargile membrane) هو غشاء معقم مصنوع من صفاق الثور. يُستخدم في جراحة البطن حيث يتم وضعه بين الأسطح لمنع تشكل الالتصاقات. كما يستخدم أيضاً لتضميد الأوتار والأعصاب المخاطة حديثا. سُمي الغشاء على اسم الجراح الأمريكي تشارلز كارغيل (1853-1930) والذي إستعمله لأول مرة حوالي عام 1900، وفقا لمعجم دورلاند الطبي. (ar)
- A Cargile membrane was a sterile membrane made from the peritoneum of the ox, and was the first commercially available adhesion barrier. Its first reported use was in 1905. It was used in abdominal surgery to interpose between raw surfaces and thus prevent the formation of adhesions. It was also used to envelop freshly sutured nerves or tendons, and to protect wounds. It was named for American surgeon (1853–1930), who first used it ca. 1900, according to Dorland's Medical Dictionary. (en)
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| - غشاء كارغيل (بالإنجليزية: Cargile membrane) هو غشاء معقم مصنوع من صفاق الثور. يُستخدم في جراحة البطن حيث يتم وضعه بين الأسطح لمنع تشكل الالتصاقات. كما يستخدم أيضاً لتضميد الأوتار والأعصاب المخاطة حديثا. سُمي الغشاء على اسم الجراح الأمريكي تشارلز كارغيل (1853-1930) والذي إستعمله لأول مرة حوالي عام 1900، وفقا لمعجم دورلاند الطبي. (ar)
- A Cargile membrane was a sterile membrane made from the peritoneum of the ox, and was the first commercially available adhesion barrier. Its first reported use was in 1905. It was used in abdominal surgery to interpose between raw surfaces and thus prevent the formation of adhesions. It was also used to envelop freshly sutured nerves or tendons, and to protect wounds. It was designed primarily to cover surfaces over which peritoneum has been removed, especially where a sterile membrane would lessen the formation of adhesion. It was available in the size of 4 x 6 inches, and sometimes used as packaging or a protective sheath. It was named for American surgeon (1853–1930), who first used it ca. 1900, according to Dorland's Medical Dictionary. (en)
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