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Impact of chromic catgut versus polyglactin 910 versus fast-absorbing polyglactin 910 sutures for perineal repair: A randomized, controlled trial

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006
The goal of our study was to compare the impact of 3 suture materials on perineal pain and on resumption of sexual intercourse.This randomized, controlled trial compared 3 types of suture materials (chromic catgut, polyglactin 910, fast-absorbing polyglactin 910) for second-degree perineal laceration or uncomplicated episiotomy.
Nathalie, Leroux, Emmanuel, Bujold
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A new aneurysm wrapping material: polyglactin 910+fibrin sealant

Neurosurgical Review, 1996
Aneurysms experimentally induced by using the silver nitrate coagulation method in 10 Wistar Albino rats are wrapped with Polyglactin 910 and Fibrin Sealant. 6 weeks later the rats are sacrificed and compared with the control group. In the group in which Polyglactin 910 and Fibrin Sealant were used as the wrapping material, non-specific inflammatory ...
M, Uzan   +7 more
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The use of polyglactin 910-polydioxanon in the treatment of defects of the orbital roof

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1999
This study evaluated the use of polyglactin 910-polydioxanon (PPP) for repair of orbital roof defects.Between 1988 and 1996, 144 patients treated in the Department of Neurosurgery, Christian-Doppler-Medical-Center Salzburg, were operated on transcranially for fractures of the orbital roof or intraorbital tumors.
W P, Piotrowski, U, Mayer-Zuchi
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Repair of Spinal Dural Defects with Vicryl (Polyglactin 910) Mesh

Journal of Spinal Disorders, 1989
This study examined and compared the effectiveness of woven vicryl (polyglactin 910) mesh and lyophilized cadaver dura (Lyodura) for the repair of spinal dural defects. A woven vicryl mesh was used to repair spinal dural defects in 16 mongrel dogs. As an internal control, all animals had a separate dural incision that was closed with 9-0 vicryl suture.
J T, Keller   +5 more
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Ultrastructural observations of cells at the interface of a biodegradable polymer: Polyglactin 910

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1983
AbstractTransmission electron microscopy was used to study the ultrastructure of cells at the interface with an implanted biodegradable polymer, Polyglactin 910. Various stages of implantation were observed from 1 day to 63 days, when absorption of the polymer was essentially complete.
B F, Matlaga, T N, Salthouse
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[Pelvic peritonization with a polyglactin 910 mesh].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1984
The authors, who have a long experience of polyglactin 910 mesh advocate its use for pelvic peritonization in two different situations and with two different techniques. The "lower controlled peritonization" technique aims at obtaining rapid and satisfactory healing of the peritoneum in wide resections or resections in high risk patients.
E, Lehn, J C, Levasseur
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Polyglactin 910/polydioxanone bicomponent totally resorbable vascular prostheses

Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1988
Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that bioresorbable vascular prostheses woven from lactide-glycolide copolymers and implanted into arteries of several animal models become replaced by cellular tissues; the rate of replacement parallels the kinetics of prosthetic resorption.
H P, Greisler   +6 more
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Rescue Polyglactin 910 for Zygomatic Communited Fractures

Surgical Innovation, 2021
Kalyani Bhate   +2 more
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Irradiated polyglactin 910 for mucosal defects.

Cutis, 2008
The prolonged presence of superficial mucosal sutures or perineal sutures may cause irritation or discomfort and increase the risk of bacterial infections. Although absorbable sutures are commonly used in mucosal areas, many sutures have a prolonged half-life and might still require removal when used superficially.
Sina, Aboutalebi, Michael J, Wells
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Use of 7/0 Vicryl (coated polyglactin 910) and 7/0 Vicryl-rapide (irradiated polyglactin 910) in skin closure in ophthalmic plastic surgery

Orbit, 2002
To assess the safety and efficacy of 7/0 Vicryl and 7/0 Vicryl rapide sutures for skin closure, and without suture removal, in ophthalmic plastic surgery.A prospective, comparative study of 40 consecutive procedures in 32 patients. Tissue reactions to the sutures, completeness of wound healing, and number of sutures remaining were observed at first ...
A W R, Talbot   +3 more
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