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Electrospun Medical Sutures for Wound Healing: A Review

open access: yesPolymers, 2022
With the increasing demand for wound healing around the world, the level of medical equipment is also increasing, but sutures are still the preferred medical equipment for medical personnel to solve wound closures.
Deng-Guang Yu
exaly   +2 more sources
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Wirelessly operated bioelectronic sutures for the monitoring of deep surgical wounds

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2021
Viveka Kalidasan, Ze Xiong, Haicheng Yao
exaly   +2 more sources

Arthroscopy wounds: to suture or not to suture.

Acta orthopaedica Belgica, 1991
The arthroscopic wounds of 100 Caucasian patients were either sutured or simply bandaged on a random basis. The patients were reviewed after 2 and 12 weeks to ascertain the outcome of the two techniques. Suturing an arthroscopic wound resulted in an increased incidence of hematomas and superficial abscesses. A sutureless technique probably favors early
N, Maffulli, E, Pintore, F, Petricciuolo
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A Suturing Spatula

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1958
In inserting sutures to unite corneal or scleral wounds in cataract extraction, in lamellar scleral resection for retinal detachment, in affixing a donor corneal graft, and in other ocular surgery it is important to facilitate the introduction of the needle and to minimize trauma and displacement of tissues.
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Sutures for trauma

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
Abstract 1.1. The physical properties of the non-absorbable surgical sutures are critical in the surgery of trauma. 2.2. The existing standards that protect these properties are manufacturer's tests that do not reflect surgical requirements. 3.3. The following changes in the U.S.P.
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Sutures and suturing--current concepts.

Journal of oral surgery (American Dental Association : 1965), 1978
Currently available suture materials can be classified as nonabsorbable and absorbable types. Too often the surgeon selects the material on the basis of handling properties alone. The "perfect" suture material does not exist. Physical properties such as tensile strength, reactivity, size, and absorbability must be considered in light of current ...
S D, Macht, T J, Krizek
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Overcoming the translational barriers of tissue adhesives

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Gonzalo Munoz Taboada   +2 more
exaly  

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