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Prosthetic material in incisional hernia surgery

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2010
There are different designs of prosthesis for use in the repair of incisional hernia, and it is often difficult to choose the most appropriate. The biological behaviour of the material must be a key part in the selection, although this behaviour will vary depending on what materials are available.
Manuel, López-Cano   +1 more
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Standardization Of Dental Prosthetic Materials

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1969
(1969). Standardization Of Dental Prosthetic Materials. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica: Vol. 27, No. 1-2, pp. 129-143.
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Tissue reaction to prosthetic obturator materials

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1982
AbstractTwo materials are currently used for construction of obturators to restore function when major maxillary defects are present: poly(methyl methacrylate) and poly(dimethyl siloxane). The advantages and disadvantages of the materials are examined and the physiologic response of the involved tissues is studied.
K, Kent, W A, Beecroft, U, Roa
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POLYETHERETHERKETONE MATERIAL IN PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY

2021
Protetik restorasyonlarda sıklıkla kullanılan metal ve seramik materyallerin sahip olduğu bazı olumsuz özellikler nedeniyle alternatif materyal olarak polimerlerin kullanımı gündeme gelmektedir. Yüksek performanslı polimerlerden poliarileterketon ailesine ait yarı kristal yapıdaki polietereterketon materyali, medikal olarak kullanılmasından sonra diş ...
DEMİR SEVİNÇ, Emine Hülya   +2 more
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Evaluation of improved maxillofacial prosthetic materials

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract The methods for evaluation of maxillofacial prosthetic materials have been described, and the formulation of plastisols with average test data have been recorded. The Prototype III is the most satisfactory developed for clinical use. These restorations have to be remade quite often for most applications; one year is about the best service ...
W T, Sweeney   +3 more
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Biologic Prosthetic Materials for Hernia Repairs

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2010
Herniorrhaphy continues to be one of the most commonly performed operations worldwide. As the literature shows, there is a clear advantage to tension-free mesh reinforcement versus primary suture repair alone in most settings. The choice of medical implant is based on many factors, including type and location of hernia, host environment, efficacy with ...
Kevin M, El-Hayek, Bipan, Chand
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Long-term effects of prosthetic materials

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1982
The surgical repair of the various types of congenital cardiac defects often requires the use of prosthetic materials, both bioprosthetic and synthetic. Patches have proved highly effective in many applications and locations. All prosthetic valves have significant limitations, and particularly disappointing was the observation that bioprosthetic valves
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Technology of Prosthetic Material.

Seminars in laparoscopic surgery
Prosthetic material to repair a hernia is indicated for large defects, attenuated muscle, or tension avoidance on a repair. Biological, absorbable, and permanent material can be used to repair a hernia. Absorbable substances such as Dexon (Davis & Geck, Wayne, NJ) and Vicryl (Ethicon, Inc, Somerville, NJ) are useful in infected areas but have a high ...
, Gadacz, , Chase, , Duke
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ARTERIAL PROSTHETIC MATERIALS*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1968
S A, Wesolowski   +3 more
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