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Outcome of facial rejuvenation with polydioxanone thread for Asians

Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2017
Techniques in rejuvenating the aging face have evolved, involving various types of threads. Facial rejuvenation with absorbable polydioxanone is popular in aesthetic clinics in Korea.The purpose of this study was to describe our polydioxanone thread method and to evaluate the outcomes of facial rejuvenation.A retrospective chart review was performed ...
Hyejeong Lee, Kichan Yoon, Munjae Lee
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Polydioxanone suture in the gastrointestinal tract.

Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1987
A randomized prospective trial was undertaken of polydioxanone suture (PDS) versus conventional suture material in 98 patients undergoing anastomoses in the gastrointestinal tract. Nine patients died within 6 months of surgery, one of these being related to an anastomotic leak.
D A, Gillatt   +4 more
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Comparison of Polydioxanone and Polyglactin 910 in Intradermal Repair

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1996
A prospective clinical study was undertaken to compare the results of intradermal layer closure using two popular absorbable suture materials, polydioxanone and polyglactin 910. On an alternating basis, 6-0 polydioxanone and 6-0 polyglactin 910 were used to repair 80 surgical sites of the temple and occipital regions in 20 patients undergoing facial ...
B, Guyuron, C, Vaughan
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Polydioxanone in coronary vascular surgery.

The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 1989
We have used polydioxanone (PDS) in 50 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting. The anastomoses consisted of suturing an autologous vein graft to the coronary artery (122 operations), a vein graft to the aorta (63 operations) and the internal mammary artery to the coronary artery (33 operations).
K, Ala-Kulju   +4 more
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Retained Periorbital Subdermal Polydioxanone Threads

Dermatologic Surgery, 2023
Kritin K, Verma, Daniel P, Friedmann
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[Continuous intestinal suture with polydioxanone].

Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 1991
Within five years a total of 264 anastomoses were performed on 241 patients in a continuous extramucosal single-layer end-on suture technique with polydioxanone. In 133 small bowel, and 131 colonic anastomoses there were no leakages as the only complications attributable to the procedure. Both anastomotic failures occurred after colonic resections, for
V, Mickley, J R, Neitzel, B, Reismann
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[Ligament replacement with polydioxanone (PDS)].

Unfallchirurgie, 1986
Experimentations on animals have been performed in order to verify the applicability of the slowly resorbable suturing material Polydioxanon (PDS) in the transposition of ligaments in general and the transposition of cruciate ligaments in particular. After six weeks, the absorption of a twisted cord of 2 mm diameter still has a traction tolerance of 58%
K E, Rehm, K H, Schultheis
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Polydioxanone Threads for Atrophic Neck Scars

Dermatologic Surgery, 2020
Danielle P, Dubin   +3 more
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Polydioxanone in digestive surgery

The American Journal of Surgery, 1986
Remi Houdart   +3 more
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Evaluation of Physical Properties of Coated Polydioxanone Threads

Dermatologic Surgery
BACKGROUND Using a thread for wound closure promotes healing and minimizes contamination by foreign substances. Threads have also been employed in esthetic surgery; however, functional threads that can improve wrinkles and rejuvenate the skin are required.
EunJi, Park   +2 more
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