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Scleral Relaxing Incision Used for Wound Closure

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1981
SUMMARY Attempts at closing gaping wounds may result in inadequate closure and/or excessive astigmatism. This report describes a scleral relaxing incision that will allow closure of an irregular wound and minimize postoperative astigmatism.
R H, Keates, A D, Letson
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The Incision and Wound Closure in Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972
Because blunt trauma frequently leaves considerable doubt as to the extent and location of the organ or organs injured, the incision used must allow for complete exploration of the abdominal cavity and give adequate exposure for carrying out any surgical procedure indicated.
P A, Kennedy, G F, Madding
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Victims of Penetrating and Incised Wounds

2005
A review of 200 fatal victim cases of penetrating and incised wounds was conducted. The cases were entered into an electronic database. Analysis provided data concerning various aspects including: the age and sex of victims the number and type of wounds inflicted the wound sites the contour of wounds additional wound features ...
M.T. Cassidy, M. Curtis
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Pressure Irrigation of Surgical Incisions and Traumatic Wounds

Surgical Infections, 2017
Pressure irrigation of surgical incisions and traumatic wounds is commonly used to prevent infections. Commercial pressure irrigation devices have proliferated rapidly, but scientific validation of clinical benefit or appropriate use remains uncertain.The published experimental and clinical investigations of pressure irrigation have been reviewed since
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Simple wounds and simple incisions.

The Journal of family practice, 1976
Wound healing without complications and with minimal scarring is facilitated in minor surgical procedures by careful attention to basic surgical principles as reviewed in this article. "Langer's lines" represent the natural creases of the skin and are helpful in locating incisions.
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CLOSURE OF WOUNDS AND INCISIONS WITH ADHESIVE TAPE

The Lancet, 1955
T, GILLMAN, J, PENN, D, BRONKS, M, ROUX
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Abdominal Incision Wound Breakdown

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
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WOUNDS AND INCISIONS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1937
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