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[Polyglycolic acid sutures in cataract extraction].

open access: yesKlinika oczna, 1983
J, KaƂuzny, A, Perlikiewicz-Kikielowa
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The efficacy of wrapping with polyglycolic acid mesh and fibrin glue in preventing clinically relevant pancreatic fistula after minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy (WRAP Study): study protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial in Japan. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Surg
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Hansen solubility parameters of polyglycolic acid and interaction parameters between polyglycolic acid and solvents

European Polymer Journal, 2015
Abstract This article focuses on the solubility parameters and interaction parameters of polyglycolic acid. 43 solvents have been used for polyglycolic acid to study the dissolution property. Then the Hansen three-dimensional solubility parameters and total parameter of polyglycolic acid were obtained by an optimization calculation.
Xianming Liu
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Polyglycolic Acid Suture in Strabismus Surgery

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1975
Polyglycolic acid, synthetic, absorbable braided suture was compared to gut with respect to handling, strength, and tissue reaction in 70 strabismus procedures. This new suture material produced less tissue reaction than gut and had handling characteristics that were similar to silk.
R P, Blau   +3 more
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Polyglycolic Acid Suture in Strabismus Surgery

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974
Polyglycolic acid suture was evaluated for strabismus surgery. The postoperative reaction encountered with this suture after recession or resection of a horizontal rectus muscle in 26 eyes was compared with the reaction following the use of chromic gut sutures for surgery on the antagonistic rectus muscle in the same eye.
J C, Merritt, L, Chapman, M, Rabb
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Polyglycolic acid synthetic absorbable sutures

The American Journal of Surgery, 1971
Abstract A laboratory study of the characteristics of a synthetic absorbable polyglycolic acid polymer suture (Dexon) is presented. The polyglycolic acid sutures were found to be well tolerated by the abdominal wall tissues in rabbits in both clean and infected wounds.
J B, Eilbert   +4 more
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