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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1976
Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl) approaches the desired qualities of an absorbable suture material. Laboratory investigations, clinical studies and the authors' own experience with this welcomed addition to the surgeon's armamentarium are reviewed.
S J, Aston, T D, Rees
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Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl) approaches the desired qualities of an absorbable suture material. Laboratory investigations, clinical studies and the authors' own experience with this welcomed addition to the surgeon's armamentarium are reviewed.
S J, Aston, T D, Rees
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Cells Tissues Organs, 1982
As the skull develops, the tissue of the coronal and sagittal sutures (serrated sutures) assumes a specific structure which in part is practically identical to that of a gomphosis joint and may therefore be regarded as a ‘multigomphosis’. The nature of this structure justifies the assumption that it has to resist mechanical forces exerted on the suture.
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As the skull develops, the tissue of the coronal and sagittal sutures (serrated sutures) assumes a specific structure which in part is practically identical to that of a gomphosis joint and may therefore be regarded as a ‘multigomphosis’. The nature of this structure justifies the assumption that it has to resist mechanical forces exerted on the suture.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 1999
Suturing at flexible endoscopy might extend the range of less invasive surgical procedures that can be performed without incision. The development of sewing machines that can place single and multiple stitches in the gastrointestinal tract is outlined. Methods of tying knots and cutting thread at flexible endoscopy have also been developed. The results
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Suturing at flexible endoscopy might extend the range of less invasive surgical procedures that can be performed without incision. The development of sewing machines that can place single and multiple stitches in the gastrointestinal tract is outlined. Methods of tying knots and cutting thread at flexible endoscopy have also been developed. The results
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“The Suturer”: A New Suturing Instrument
Journal of Urology, 1985A new suturing instrument that allows easy placement of sutures in deep inaccessible sites is described. The instrument has been used successfully for pelvic and perineal procedures, and is an invaluable asset to the urologist for urethrovesical anastomoses in radical prostatectomies.
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Cranial Suture Regeneration Mitigates Skull and Neurocognitive Defects in Craniosynostosis
Cell, 2021Mengfei Yu, Yuan Yuan, Xin Ye
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Suture materials and suturing techniques
In Practice, 1985J R, Campbell, A, Marks
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Chitosan/gelatin-tannic acid decorated porous tape suture with multifunctionality for tendon healing
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2021Qian Zhang, Chaojing Li, Jing Lin
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Advances in carbohydrate-based polymers for the design of suture materials: A review
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2021Kara M De La Harpe +2 more
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