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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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Bioactive Sutures

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006
With the first wave of bioactive sutures already in the marketplace, research is ongoing in the development of future products. Such sutures could potentially have not only antimicrobial activity but also anesthetic and antineoplastic functions. Some clinical trials have already been completed in Russia. This technology is likely to become commonplace.
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Replacement for sutures

Nursing Standard, 1989
Davis and Geek has introduced a blue tissue adhesive, Histoacryl, for use as a gentle alternative to stitches for children who need treatment for minor skin wounds. The company says that accident and emergency departments have found it provides an excellent alternative to sutures because there is no need for an anaesthetic nor a return visit to have ...
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Comparison of fertility outcomes after laparoscopic myomectomy for barbed versus nonbarbed sutures

Fertility and Sterility, 2021
Alessandro Arena   +2 more
exaly  

Sutures and Suturing

The Veterinary Journal (1900), 1916
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A Review of Barbed Sutures—Evolution, Applications and Clinical Significance

Bioengineering, 2023
Karuna Nambi Gowri, Martin W KING
exaly  

SUTURE

ACM SIGGRAPH 99 Electronic art and animation catalog, 1999
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