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A Technique for Extracorporeal Suturing
Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1992Advances in laparoscopic surgical procedures will be facilitated by the ability to perform suturing efficiently and effectively. A simple technique of extracorporeal suturing is described, which permits rapid and reliable knot placement for a wide variety of laparoscopic procedures.
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Journal of Medical Insight
The act of suturing wounds on the skin has been done for thousands of years. Closing dead space, supporting and strengthening wounds until healing increases their tensile strength, approximating skin edges for an esthetically pleasing and functional result, and minimizing the risks of bleeding and infection remain the primary goals of suture techniques,
Ravi Kumar Chittoria +1 more
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The act of suturing wounds on the skin has been done for thousands of years. Closing dead space, supporting and strengthening wounds until healing increases their tensile strength, approximating skin edges for an esthetically pleasing and functional result, and minimizing the risks of bleeding and infection remain the primary goals of suture techniques,
Ravi Kumar Chittoria +1 more
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Laparoscopic suturing and ligation techniques
The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1995The laparoscopic literature addressing operative techniques and use of suturing and knot tying is reviewed. Many operations that have traditionally been performed by laparotomy, may now be primarily accomplished by laparoscopy. Increasing improvements in laparoscopic instruments and techniques permit more surgical procedures to be performed on an ...
R, Pasic, R L, Levine
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Suture materials and suturing techniques
In Practice, 1985J R, Campbell, A, Marks
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Suturing techniques in endolaryngeal surgery
The Laryngoscope, 1981AbstractIn the past 15 years surgery of the endolarynx has been greatly expanded. This development has been the product of three main factors: technological advancements such as the microcautery, improved knowledge about the healing properties of the endolarynx, and new surgical techniques.
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Suturing techniques in periodontal surgery
British Dental Journal, 1989This paper describes and illustrates the use of the blanket or continuous hem loop suture for periodontal flap surgery. It is suggested that this may be a particularly suitable suture for certain conservative surgical techniques.
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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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