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Clinical Equivalence of Polyglycolic Acid Suture and Polyglactin 910 Suture for Subcutaneous Tissue Closure After Cesarean Delivery: A Single-Blind Randomized Study. [PDF]

open access: goldMed Devices (Auckl), 2023
CH R Vasundara Devi,1 Rathindranath Ray,2 Sindhu Koduri,1 Ashok Kumar Moharana,3 Deepak TS3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, KIMS Hospital, Secunderabad, Telangana, India; 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, IPGMER and SSKM Hospital ...
Devi CHRV   +4 more
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A prospective randomized comparative study of rapidly absorbing polyglactin 910 versus chromic catgut for episiotomy repair at tertiary care hospital Bikaner, Rajasthan [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2021
Background: The aim of our study was to compare rapidly absorbing polyglactin 910 with chromic catgut as a suture material for episiotomy repair, in relation to post episiotomy complications and maternal morbidity.Methods: This prospective, randomized ...
Priyanka Singh, Monica Soni, Neetu Verma
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Polyglactin 910 vs. Triclosan Coated Polyglactin 910 In Oral Surgery: A Comparative In Vivo Study

open access: hybridDentistry, 2014
Purpose of the study: Suture site infection is a common complication of surgery that results in delayed healing and can even lead to systemic sepsis. It is a known fact that suture material increases the risk of wound sepsis by serving as an adherent foreign body. Wound infections often begin around the suture materials left within the wound.
Kruthi N Rajasekhar G
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Polyglactin 910 versus irradiated polyglactin 910 for subcuticular closure in elective surgeries: a randomized double-blind study

open access: diamondInternational Surgery Journal, 2020
Background: All suture materials are treated as foreign bodies and bring out a reaction in the tissues. The severity and duration of response depends on the type of suture material used. The choice of suture material is based on the concept that it should provide adequate tensile strength across the wound until tissue tensile strength has adequately ...
Darpan Bansal   +3 more
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