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Modified interrupted suturing technique for preventing suture irritation
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2016Figure 1. Interrupted suture with stiff suture tags. Even though a continuous suturing technique is less time consuming, the failure of any part of the suture may result in loosening along its whole length. Therefore, horizontal mattress and interrupted suturing techniques are recommended for a guided bone regeneration procedure. A polypropylene suture
Ju-Hyoung, Lee, Seung Hyoung, Lee
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
THE reduction of protruding ears by the correction of the absent or underdeveloped antihelical fold has been the objective of many techniques dating back to the one described by Luckett 1 in 1910. In this procedure cartilage is excised along the antihelix, and the antihelical fold is then created by suturing together the conchal and scaphal cartilages.
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THE reduction of protruding ears by the correction of the absent or underdeveloped antihelical fold has been the objective of many techniques dating back to the one described by Luckett 1 in 1910. In this procedure cartilage is excised along the antihelix, and the antihelical fold is then created by suturing together the conchal and scaphal cartilages.
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2007
Surgical Indications • Congenital corneal disorders • Corneal dystrophies • Corneal degenerations • Corneal scarring/opacifi cation – Infection – Infl ammation – Trauma • Graft failure • Corneal decompensation – Pseudophakic – Aphakic – Iatrogenic – Dystrophic – Traumatic Surgical Instrumentation • Operating microscope • Microsuturing instruments ...
W. Barry Lee, Mark J. Mannis
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Surgical Indications • Congenital corneal disorders • Corneal dystrophies • Corneal degenerations • Corneal scarring/opacifi cation – Infection – Infl ammation – Trauma • Graft failure • Corneal decompensation – Pseudophakic – Aphakic – Iatrogenic – Dystrophic – Traumatic Surgical Instrumentation • Operating microscope • Microsuturing instruments ...
W. Barry Lee, Mark J. Mannis
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Suture materials and suturing techniques
In Practice, 1985J R, Campbell, A, Marks
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Basic suture materials and suturing techniques.
Seminars in dermatology, 1994There is a need for surgeons to be able to make a logical decision regarding which suture materials to use in a given clinical situation because the choice of wound-closure materials may make a difference in wound healing and the ultimate functional and cosmetic result obtained. This article will review the basic physical, handling, and tissue-reaction
D, Ratner, B R, Nelson, T M, Johnson
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