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Polydioxanone in Cardiovascular Surgery
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1984Polydioxanone (PDS) suture material was used in vascular anastomoses in patients submitted to femoropopliteal bypass (10 patients), aortoiliac endarterectomy (5 patients), and aortocoronary bypass (5 patients). Clips of this material and conventional metallic clips were compared in vitro for holding-in-place properties, and PDS clips were used in ...
P T, Harjola, K, Ala-Kulju, L, Heikkinen
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Electrospinning polydioxanone for biomedical applications
Acta Biomaterialia, 2005Polydioxanone (PDS) is a colorless, crystalline, bioabsorbable polymer that was first developed specifically for wound closure sutures. The compatibility, degradation rate, and mechanical properties (including shape memory) of PDS are of interest when considering the design of tissue engineering scaffolds.
Eugene D, Boland +5 more
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Bandersatz mit Polydioxanon (PDS®)
Unfallchirurgie, 1985Experimentations 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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Chondrocyte transplantation using PGLA/Polydioxanon fleeces
Der Orthopäde, 2000The transplantation of chondrogenic cells in a supportive carrier structure proved to be a promising alternative for the treatment of cartilage defects. In the study presented we focused on the transplantation of allogeneic chondrocytes in a biodegradable polymer scaffold (PGLA/Polydioxanon) in articular cartilage defects in a rabbit defect model ...
C, Perka +3 more
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Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty With Polydioxanone Threads and Fillers
Dermatologic Surgery, 2020BACKGROUND Absorbable wedge-shaped polydioxanone (PDO) sutures are currently available for facial rejuvenation, and they are extremely popular in the aesthetic clinics in Korea. Other than face lifting, threads also can be used for nonsurgical rhinoplasty.
Seung H, Kang, Seok H, Moon, Hei S, Kim
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Extracorporal septal reconstruction with polydioxanone foil
Clinical Otolaryngology, 2007Key points Conventional septoplasty cannot be the answer to all types of septal deviation. Indications of extracorporal septal reconstruction with polydioxanone (PDS) foil: (i) selected cases of very high septal deviations, (ii) post‐traumatic and (iii) extremely pronounced congenital septal deviations and/or aesthetic deformities.
I, Gerlinger +6 more
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Sutureless Vascular Anastomoses by Polydioxanone Connector
Vascular Surgery, 1995Usually a single end-to-end anastomosis on a middle-size vessel cannot be performed in less than twenty minutes with either separate or continuous suture technique. For easy and quick anastomoses the authors studied 12 dogs with a sutureless concept.
Erk, Mk +4 more
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Orbital Floor Reconstruction With Resorbable Polydioxanone Implants
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012Many different materials are proposed for reconstruction of traumatic orbital floor defects. Donor-site morbidity of autologous transplants and infections or extrusions of nonresorbable implants lead to a widespread use of resorbable, alloplastic materials such as polydioxanone (PDS).
Matthias, Gierloff +5 more
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Chondrozytentransplantation in PGLA/Polydioxanon-Vliesen
Der Orthopäde, 2000Die Transplantation von chondrogenen Zellen in supportiven Tragerstrukturen erweist sich zunehmend als eine alternative Methode zur Behandlung von Knorpeldefekten. Gegenstand der vorliegenden Untersuchung war die Transplantation allogener Chondrozyten in einem biodegradierbaren Polymervlies (PGLA/Polydioxanon) in Gelenkknorpeldefekte in einem ...
C. Perka +3 more
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Side effects from polydioxanone.
European annals of allergy and clinical immunology, 2005It is the first case reported of delay hypersensitivity due to polydioxanone (PDS II).
Della Torre, Fabrizio +2 more
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