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Endoscopic suturing

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2004
We describe the development of endoscopic sewing machines and ancillary equipment for knot tying and thread cutting. We outline the experimental studies in dogs, pigs and baboons prior to the first studies in man. We consider the early results achieved by groups in Europe and the U.S.A., and present the available evidence from peer-reviewed studies and
Paul, Swain, Per-Ola, Park
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Suture Tensor

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1990
Abstract. The suture tensor is a simple stainless steel device that pulls the ends of a running subcuticular suture in opposite directions, maintaining the desired closure. The benefits of the use of this device may include minimization of train‐track and excisional scarification (via the enhanced maintenance of “tenting”), time savings, and ...
P J, Weber, L M, Dzubow, A E, Wulc
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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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Coated Sutures

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2015
The addition of specific proteins or growth factors onto sutures would provide a direct application of exogenous factors to promote tissue repair. The higher levels of growth factors and cytokines may optimize the healing environment and promote tissue recovery.
Knut, Beitzel   +6 more
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Surgical site infection and development of antimicrobial sutures: a review.

European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, 2022
R. A. H. W. Chua   +6 more
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Vicryl sutures

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1976
Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl) approaches the desired qualities of an absorbable suture material. Laboratory investigations, clinical studies and the authors' own experience with this welcomed addition to the surgeon's armamentarium are reviewed.
S J, Aston, T D, Rees
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Sutural Growth

Cells Tissues Organs, 1982
As the skull develops, the tissue of the coronal and sagittal sutures (serrated sutures) assumes a specific structure which in part is practically identical to that of a gomphosis joint and may therefore be regarded as a ‘multigomphosis’. The nature of this structure justifies the assumption that it has to resist mechanical forces exerted on the suture.
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Sutures and suture anchors: update 2003

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2003
The purpose of this study was to evaluate recently introduced sutures and suture anchors for single-pull load-to-failure strength and failure mode.Experimental laboratory biomechanical study.Using an established protocol in fresh porcine femurs, anchors were tested in diaphyseal cortex, metaphyseal cortex, and cancellous troughs after threading them ...
F Alan, Barber   +2 more
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Endoscopic suturing

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 1999
Suturing at flexible endoscopy might extend the range of less invasive surgical procedures that can be performed without incision. The development of sewing machines that can place single and multiple stitches in the gastrointestinal tract is outlined. Methods of tying knots and cutting thread at flexible endoscopy have also been developed. The results
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“The Suturer”: A New Suturing Instrument

Journal of Urology, 1985
A new suturing instrument that allows easy placement of sutures in deep inaccessible sites is described. The instrument has been used successfully for pelvic and perineal procedures, and is an invaluable asset to the urologist for urethrovesical anastomoses in radical prostatectomies.
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