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Banana fruit: An "appealing" alternative for practicing suture techniques in resource-limited settings.

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2018
PURPOSE Suturing is an important core surgical competency that requires continued practice. The purpose of this study was to evaluate bananas as a medium for practicing suture techniques in resource-limited settings.
Kevin Wong   +5 more
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Suturing Techniques

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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Transcorneal Suture Techniques

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978
To the Editor. —The tragedy of the case reported by Abbott and Spencer and entitled: "Epithelialization of the Anterior Chamber After Transcorneal (McCannel) Suture," (Arch Ophthalmol 96:482-484, 1978), should alert us all to the dangers inherent in any technique in which inadequate wound closure may be compounded by a through-and-through seton, such ...
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Iris reconstruction suturing techniques

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2020
When patients have large iris defects, they may experience debilitating glare, halos, and unfavorable cosmetic appearance. Surgical iris reconstruction can alleviate these symptoms. This article will review current suturing techniques for iris reconstruction, as well as the benefits and drawbacks to various suturing methods.
Rebecca R, Lian   +2 more
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Therapeutic laparoscopic suturing techniques

Surgical Endoscopy, 1992
With the introduction of the technique of Interventional laparoscopy, a new era of minimally invasive general surgery has begun. The well-established principles of general surgical technique have not been altered by this new technology. As the new laparoscopic technology has become available, intraabdominal laparoscopic suturing and ligating techniques
S T, Ko, M C, Airan
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A Review of Sutures and Suturing Techniques

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1992
The ideal suture is strong, handles easily, and forms secure knots. It causes minimal tissue inflammation and does not promote infection. It stretches and accommodates wound edema. Although no single suture possesses all of these features, proper selection of sutures helps achieve better results in skin surgery.
R L, Moy, B, Waldman, D W, Hein
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Nasal Tip-Suspending Suture Technique

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2010
Variation in nasal-tip deformity is the most common complaint of the patients requesting rhinoplastic surgery, and the goal of nearly every rhinoplasty is to achieve ideal nasal-tip rotation and projection. We describe a procedure that allows the surgeon to secure nasal-tip rotation and projection through a suspension suture technique.
Selçuk, Inanli   +2 more
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Modified interrupted suturing technique for preventing suture irritation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2016
Figure 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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Structural grafts and suture techniques in functional and aesthetic rhinoplasty

GMS current topics in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery, 2011
Rhinoplasty has undergone important changes. With the advent of the open structure approach, requirements for structural grafting and direct manipulation of the cartilaginous skeleton through suture techniques have increased substantially.
H. G. Gassner
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Suture Technique of Otoplasty

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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