Gershuny Shov

The Gershuni seam is a method of joining two parts using a special strip of suture material. This method was developed in the early 20th century and is still widely used today for a variety of medical and industrial purposes. In this article we will look at the history of the emergence and use of the Gershuni seam, as well as its advantages and disadvantages.

History of the Gershuni seam

The Gershuni suture was developed by the Russian surgeon Vladimir Petrovich Kupriyanov at the beginning of the last century. The seam got its name in honor of the Russian scientist Grigory Naumovich Gershuni. The surgeon's main goal was to speed up the wound healing process in order to reduce the possibility of infection and fluid accumulation in the wound. One of the main problems