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Microsurgical Training with Beads
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 1998To assist beginners in the microsurgical practices of handling instruments and tying knots before using an animal model, the authors suggest the use of colored beads. These beads will diminish eyestrain and secondary fatigue. Also, working with colored beads might be a little more amusing and enjoyable for beginners in learning microsurgical techniques
Hosaka, Yoshiaki +2 more
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Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1995
In subcuticular wound closure, the use of anchorage beads or knots to maintain opposition of wound edges is a common practice, but can lead to complications. One hundred and one abdominal subcuticular wound closures (44 vertical and 57 transverse) were prospectively studied and assessment of wound swelling was made by measuring the length of exposed ...
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In subcuticular wound closure, the use of anchorage beads or knots to maintain opposition of wound edges is a common practice, but can lead to complications. One hundred and one abdominal subcuticular wound closures (44 vertical and 57 transverse) were prospectively studied and assessment of wound swelling was made by measuring the length of exposed ...
R D, Thomas +3 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990
V V, Subbareddy, D S, Mehta
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V V, Subbareddy, D S, Mehta
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2008
Thomas A, Decoster, Shahram, Bozorgnia
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Thomas A, Decoster, Shahram, Bozorgnia
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Molding Cell Beads for Rapid Construction of Macroscopic 3D Tissue Architecture
Advanced Materials, 2011Yukiko T Matsunaga +2 more
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