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Silicone Elastomer Plombage for Severe Hemoptysis
Archives of Surgery, 1973A 58-year-old man suffered massive, life-threatening hemoptysis secondary to cavitary tuberculosis. Silicone elastomer augmentation mammoplasty prostheses were inserted for cavitary collapse and as an urgent measure to control hemoptysis, with use of the well-known technique of extracostal subperiosteal plombage.
J H, Mayer, J D, Moore, O, Gago
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Developing a silicone elastomer with high strength, exceptional toughness, good crack tolerance, healability, and recyclability, poses significant challenges due to the inherent trade-offs between these properties.
Wei Zheng +4 more
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Developing a silicone elastomer with high strength, exceptional toughness, good crack tolerance, healability, and recyclability, poses significant challenges due to the inherent trade-offs between these properties.
Wei Zheng +4 more
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Silicone elastomers for reduced protein adsorption
Biomaterials, 2004Monofunctional poly(ethylene oxide) polymers of molecular weight (MW) 350, 750, and 2000, respectively, were modified with Si(OEt)3 groups. These polymers underwent classic condensation cure with hydroxy-terminated silicone polymers and Si(OEt)4 to give composites with poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) rich surfaces under aqueous conditions, as shown by ...
Hong, Chen +2 more
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Magnetically Active Silicone Elastomers: Twenty Years of Development
INEOS OPEN, 2020The main objectives of this highlight are to give an overview of major achievements in the field of soft magnetoactive elastomers based on silicone rubbers over the past twenty years and to demonstrate the prospects for their further ...
E. Kramarenko +2 more
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Thyroplasty Using A Silicone Elastomer Implant
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1995Silicone has been used in a variety of forms as a replacement for soft tissue for more than three decades in the United States. The safety of this practice has come under scrutiny recently as our knowledge of the local, systemic, and immune effects of silicone has expanded. Contrary to what was once thought, silicone is not biologically inert. Silicone
P D, Righi, K M, Wilson, J L, Gluckman
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Thermoplastic silicone elastomers based on Gemini ionic crosslinks
, 2020Gemini ionic crosslinks produced by neutralization of dicarboxylic and diamino silicones lead in a facile manner to thermoplastic silicone elastomers.
Sijia Zheng, Yang Chen, M. Brook
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Complications of Silicone Elastomer Prostheses
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977To the Editor.— The report by Christie et al apparently correctly notes that silicone elastomer prostheses may produce foreign body reaction in a regional lymph node and synovitis. However, these mild inflammatory reactions have not been placed in proper clinical perspective. The authors correctly state, "Thousands of silicone elastomer...
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Dynamic Analysis of Silicone Elastomers
Materials Science Forum, 2005The silicone elastomers offer in our days new perspective for the construction in the precision engineering and in the medicine because of their special mechanical, electrical, optical and chemical properties. Since the essential material parameters like storage modulus and loss modulus depend on temperature and frequency explicit it is important for ...
Antal Huba +3 more
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UV-curable, 3D printable and biocompatible silicone elastomers
, 2019A biocompatible silicone elastomer that can be UV-cured and 3D printed via thiol-ene photopolymerization between vinyl and thiol functionalized polysiloxanes is explored in this study.
Hongping Xiang +7 more
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Silicone Elastomer Implantation Cyclodialysis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973Five eyes with severe secondary angleclosure glaucoma were operated upon using the silicone elastomer (Silastic) implantation cyclodialysis procedure. It was not possible to thereby significantly reduce the intraocular pressure except for one eye, which also underwent a cyclodiathermy.
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