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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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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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Experiences with polyglactin 910 (Vicryl) in general surgery.
Acta chirurgica Scandinavica, 1978The physical properties of polyglactin 910 (Vicryl) have been studied experimentally and clinically and compared with other synthetic and natural suture materials. Polyglactin 910 has a relatively high fluid absorption capacity but a low capillary capacity.
B, Blomstedt, S I, Jacobsson
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The use of Polyglactin 910 in muscle surgery.
Ophthalmic surgery, 1975This study represents the clinical evaluation of a newly developed snythetic absorbable suture, Polyglactin 910, in 5-0 and 6-0 sizes as used in muscle surgery. In 240 cases, Polyglactin 910 has spoken very well for itself. It possesses extremely high tensile strength and wound tensile strength retention, excellent handling characteristics and a ...
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The Quarterly journal of medicine
Surgical site infections (SSI) are a common complication after caesarean section and mainly responsible for increased maternal mortality, morbidity and dissatisfaction of patients.
M.Saleh Ramadan +3 more
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Surgical site infections (SSI) are a common complication after caesarean section and mainly responsible for increased maternal mortality, morbidity and dissatisfaction of patients.
M.Saleh Ramadan +3 more
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Polyglactin 910 suture absorption and the role of cellular enzymes.
Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1976Enzyme histochemical procedures for both hydrolase and oxidoreductase enzyme activity were applied to cryostat sections of polyglactin 910 suture implant sites. Sutures were implanted either solely in tissue or in a combination of in vitro incubation followed by implantation in vivo for total time periods of seven to 56 days.
T N, Salthouse, B F, Matlaga
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Reaction to Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl): A Case Report
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1977A, Martin-Casals, W E, Scott
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Histologic reactions to polyglactin-910, polyethylene and nylon microsuture.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1980Three froms of 10-0 microsuture-monofilament polyglactin-910, polyethylene and nylon-were tested for histologic reaction. Polyglactin had the least long-lived reaction.
V, Gomel, P, McComb, M, Boer-Meisel
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Irradiated polyglactin 910: a new synthetic absorbable suture.
Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1995Two hundred and thirty-six patients had a variety of skin and mucosal wounds sutured with a new rapidly absorbed suture material (irradiated polyglactin 910). No wound complications could be attributed to the material. These included 62 patients with scalp wounds, taking part in a comparative trial with traditional interrupted, monofilament, non ...
S C, Tandon +3 more
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