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A Scoping Review of Surgical Interventions for Nasal Valve Obstruction in Facial Paralysis. [PDF]

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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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Surgical instruments, sutures and suturing techniques

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007
Anthropological studies suggest that prehistoric man used various techniques to close skin wounds (Ellis, 2001). The jaws of termites or beetles were used to bite across wounds and hold skin edges together in India and South America, and in East Africa acacia thorns were stuck along the two wound edges and then plaited together (Ellis, 2001).
Bush, Jim, Bayat, Ardeshir
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Suture Techniques

2022
This chapter aims to be the “appetizer” for all those who approach plastic surgery. Indeed, it is without question that surgeons must have detailed knowledge of the surgical principles, as well as surgical anatomy, of the areas in which they will be operating. This chapter includes the basics of tissue handling and surgical instruments. All the efforts
Maruccia M., Elia R., Marannino P. C.
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Suture Techniques in Rhinoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2010
Suture techniques are an indispensable means to biologically sculpt the cartilage of the nose. Here the authors review their use in tip-plasty and present a 4-suture algorithm that allows for simple, complete control in sculpting the shape of all nasal tips in primary rhinoplasty. After a standard cephalic trim of the lateral crus leaving it 6 mm wide,
Ronald P, Gruber   +2 more
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Releasable Suture Technique

Journal of Glaucoma, 2008
Releasable scleral flap sutures have been effectively used with trabeculectomy to provide a safer postoperative course. This review will assess the indications for using releasable sutures, with the consideration of their advantages and disadvantages, after trabeculectomy.A review of the literature provided the most common releasable suture techniques ...
Daniela S Monteiro, de Barros   +3 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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