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Iris reconstruction suturing techniques
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2020When 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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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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Techniques for Endoscopic Suturing
2019Surgeons and gastroenterologists have long desired tools to perform minimally invasive extraluminal endoscopic interventions. A critical instrument for such procedures would be a closure device to manage iatrogenic defects, prompting the development of ever-evolving endoscopic suturing devices. The current iteration of a commercially available suturing
Stuart K. Amateau+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 ...
Resad Pasic, Ronald L. Levine
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2011
Non-surgical facelift procedures improve hyperdynamic and static wrinkles, volume loss, and skin surface imperfections but do not address ptosis of deeper tissues including the malar fat pad and the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS). Although an open facelift remains the gold standard for sagging skin, fat, and the SMAS in older patients ...
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Non-surgical facelift procedures improve hyperdynamic and static wrinkles, volume loss, and skin surface imperfections but do not address ptosis of deeper tissues including the malar fat pad and the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS). Although an open facelift remains the gold standard for sagging skin, fat, and the SMAS in older patients ...
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Suture Materials and Techniques
2004A smooth healing with minimal scarring is an important goal in every wound management of the skin. Patients will judge the work of the surgeon plastically, that is on the looks of the scar; so the scar makes the reputation of the surgeon.The great variety of skin wounds calls for a differentiated approach to each one, which again is based on individual
W. Hamelmann+5 more
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Laparoscopic Suturing Techniques
1996To perform laparoscopic surgical procedures a surgeon must learn new visual and tactile cues and develop hand-eye dexterity that is different from that needed for conventional open surgery. Whereas the transition to most laparoscopic techniques can be easily achieved, the mastery of endosuturing skills has required a greater level of practice and ...
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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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2007
• Assess the presence of life-threatening injuries. • Vision at the time of presentation and the presence or absence of aff erent pupillary defect are important prognostic factors in the Ocular Trauma Classifi cation System [1]. • Surgical goals include: – Watertight wound closure – Restoration of normal anatomic relationships – Restoration of optimal ...
Bruno Machado Fontes, Marian S. Macsai
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• Assess the presence of life-threatening injuries. • Vision at the time of presentation and the presence or absence of aff erent pupillary defect are important prognostic factors in the Ocular Trauma Classifi cation System [1]. • Surgical goals include: – Watertight wound closure – Restoration of normal anatomic relationships – Restoration of optimal ...
Bruno Machado Fontes, Marian S. Macsai
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2000
To The Editor: I read with great interest the article "Arthroscopic Bankart Repair of Anterior Detachments of the Glenoid Labrum. A Prospective Study" (81-A: 1357-1366, Oct. 1999), by Dr. O'Neill. I congratulate him on a well done study and on the excellent results that he obtained with use of a transglenoid suture technique that I helped to develop ...
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To The Editor: I read with great interest the article "Arthroscopic Bankart Repair of Anterior Detachments of the Glenoid Labrum. A Prospective Study" (81-A: 1357-1366, Oct. 1999), by Dr. O'Neill. I congratulate him on a well done study and on the excellent results that he obtained with use of a transglenoid suture technique that I helped to develop ...
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