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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 ...
Ziya Akar   +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.
Wolfgang P. Piotrowski   +1 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.
Thomas N. Salthouse, Barbara F. Matlaga
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How Soon is Too Soon: Optimal Timing of Split-thickness Skin Graft Following Polyglactin 910 Mesh Closure of the Open Abdomen.

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Various management strategies exist for the abdomen that will not close. At our institution, these patients are managed with polyglactin 910 mesh followed 14 days later (LATE) by split-thickness skin graft (STSG) or, in some cases, earlier ...
Richard H. Lewis   +4 more
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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 G Tyers   +3 more
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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.
Karolyn Buttle   +6 more
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Chronic neck sinus secondary to retained polyglactin 910 suture following sub-total thyroidectomy: a case study.

Journal of Wound Care, 2020
OBJECTIVE Reaction to sutures is a rare cause of non-healing in clean wounds. Cases of severe reaction to silk sutures have been reported, causing chronic infection and failure of thyroidectomy wound healing.
N. Ibrahim   +5 more
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The Use of Vicryl Mesh (Polyglactin 910) for Implantation of Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implants

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
Hydroxyapatite (HA) implants currently are most commonly wrapped in donor sclera before implantation to facilitate placement within the orbit and allow attachment of the extraocular muscles. Although the risk of acquiring a transmittable disease through donor sclera is extremely low, some individuals remain concerned about receiving nonautologous ...
Anna L. Ells   +7 more
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Nano-indentation Studies of Polyglactin 910 Monofilament Sutures

2011
Nano-indentation studies using atomic force microscopy (AFM) were introduced to investigate the effects of hydrolysis degradation on mechanical properties of polyglactin 910 monofilament sutures. The polyglactin 910 sutures were immersed in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) solution of pH 5, 7.4, 10 without enzyme and pH 7.4 with esterase enzyme.
Paul Calvert   +2 more
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The use of vicryl (polyglactin 910) sutures in colonic and rectal surgery

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1977
Vicryl suture has proved to be an excellent material for intestinal surgery. It performed well in 40 surgical procedures involving the small bowel, colon and rectum. It is particularly suitable for use in the presence of contamination or infection, since its rate of absorption is unaffected by the presence of inflammatory cells, in contradistinction to
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