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Biology of polypropylene/polyglactin 910 grafts

International Urogynecology Journal, 2006
The biological evaluation of polypropylene (PP)/polyglactin 910 grafts was reviewed including regulatory considerations, biocompatibility assessment, tissue reaction and integration, and infection potentiation of these synthetic materials used in urogynecological surgical procedures. The physical characteristics of the grafts including base composition,
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Vicryl (polyglactin 910) synthetic absorbable sutures

American Journal of Surgery, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. Polyglactin 910 sutures were tested after having been in the rectus sheath and muscle of rabbits for periods up to sixty days. 2. 2. The experimental sutures compared favorably with silk and chromic and plain catgut sutures in handling properties and tissue reaction. They were completely absorbed within sixty days. 3.
John M Beal
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Polyglactin 910 suture in urinary tract

Urology, 1977
Cystotomies in guinea pigs and ureteral anastomoses in dogs were sutured with polyglactin 910. Silk and chromic catgut were used as control sutures in the bladders and chromic catgut in the ureters. Three months postoperatively in bladders sutured with polyglactin 910 small epithelial cysts were noted, which increased in size with time.
F F, Bartone, P J, Gardner, J C, Hutson
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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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Vicryl (polyglactin 910) mesh as a dural substitute

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1985
✓ Many substances have been used as dural substitutes. Although the various materials are effective in a variety of settings, a material that is absorbed over time, elicits minimal inflammatory reaction, is relatively inexpensive, and is easily manipulated would be beneficial.
P K, Maurer, J V, McDonald
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Biologische Reaktionen von Polyglactin 910

European Surgery, 1978
Untersucht wurde im Tierexperiment das resorbierbare, vollsynthetische Nahtmaterial Polyglactin 910. Der Faden weist bis zum 20. bis 30. Tag postoperativ eine ausreichende Festigkeit auf. Die verschiedenen Gewebe reagieren gleich gering auf den eingebrachten Faden, die Zeichen der Resorption setzen ungefahr zur gleichen Zeit ein.
H. Stadler   +3 more
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Comparison of Poliglecaprone-25 and Polyglactin-910 in Cutaneous Surgery

Dermatologic Surgery, 2013
Few clinical studies have compared deep absorbable sutures. Poliglecaprone-25 and polyglactin-910 are two of the most commonly used absorbable sutures in cutaneous surgery.To compare the rate of suture extrusion, degree of lumpiness, and appearance of scars from wounds closed with poliglecaprone-25 and polyglactin-910.Poliglecaprone-25 or polyglactin ...
Thomas, Regan, Naomi, Lawrence
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Reconstruction of Orbital Wall Fenestrations with Polyglactin 910 Film

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
Medial orbital wall fenestrations were created bilaterally in 16 adult cats. The fenestrations were reconstructed with polyglactin 910 film, Dacron-reinforced silicone sheeting, or no implant. Polyglactin 910 was found to be well tolerated in this traumatized area of paranasal sinus bone and soft tissue and was totally absorbed in 4 months.
W D, Morain   +4 more
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Enterotomy Repair Using Polyglactin 910 Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl) Pledgets in Young Male with Type IV Ehlers Danlos Syndrome

Journal of Surgery and Research, 2020
Patients with the comorbid condition of connective tissue disease make operative management complex. Herein, we present the challenging case of a 23-year old man with Type IV Ehlers Danlos Syndrome who presented acutely with small bowel perforation. Both the small bowel perforation and enterotomies during surgery were successfully repaired by use of ...
Vedant N. Singh, R Stephen Smith
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