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British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2011
The knowledge regarding the mendosal suture is still on debate in the literature. Though reports of the closure of this childhood suture are variable, a few reports show the presence of the suture in the adults. This study was conducted to determine the occurrence and a better topographic location of the mendosal suture.We used 129 dry skulls for this ...
ÖZTÜRK, Adnan+6 more
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The knowledge regarding the mendosal suture is still on debate in the literature. Though reports of the closure of this childhood suture are variable, a few reports show the presence of the suture in the adults. This study was conducted to determine the occurrence and a better topographic location of the mendosal suture.We used 129 dry skulls for this ...
ÖZTÜRK, Adnan+6 more
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1985
A new method for estimation of age-at-death based on the degree of suture closure is presented. The method employs simple ectocranial scoring of specific sites on the external table.
R. Meindl, C. Lovejoy
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A new method for estimation of age-at-death based on the degree of suture closure is presented. The method employs simple ectocranial scoring of specific sites on the external table.
R. Meindl, C. Lovejoy
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Plastic surgeons use sutures for other purposes than the approximation of tissue. They are used to tie over a bolus to close a dead space or maintain a tissue graft in a desired place until it becomes adherent. A bolus of Vaseline gauze over a cotton dental roll is useful (Fig. 7). Sutures may be used to maintain certain tissue relationships until firm
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Plastic surgeons use sutures for other purposes than the approximation of tissue. They are used to tie over a bolus to close a dead space or maintain a tissue graft in a desired place until it becomes adherent. A bolus of Vaseline gauze over a cotton dental roll is useful (Fig. 7). Sutures may be used to maintain certain tissue relationships until firm
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Antibacterial Surgical Silk Sutures Using a High-Performance Slow-Release Carrier Coating System.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2015Sutures are a vital part for surgical operation, and suture-associated surgical site infections are an important issue of postoperative care. Antibacterial sutures have been proved to reduce challenging complications caused by bacterial infections.
Xiaojie Chen+5 more
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Sutures and suture anchors: update 2003
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2003The 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 ...
David P. Richards+2 more
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Sutures and Suture Anchors—Update 2006
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2006To evaluate recently introduced sutures and suture anchors for single pull load to failure strength and failure mode.Suture anchors were tested in fresh porcine metaphyseal cortex and cancellous troughs with the use of an established protocol. An Instron machine applied tensile loads parallel to the axis of insertion at a rate of 12.5 mm/sec until ...
F. Alan Barber+3 more
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Wirelessly operated bioelectronic sutures for the monitoring of deep surgical wounds
Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2021V. Kalidasan+21 more
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, 2014
1 Sutures and needles Sutures A wide variety of material is available for suturing and ligating tissues. Sutures are selected for use according to the required function.
Huay-Zong Law, S. Mosser
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1 Sutures and needles Sutures A wide variety of material is available for suturing and ligating tissues. Sutures are selected for use according to the required function.
Huay-Zong Law, S. Mosser
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Laser Suture Lysis and Releasable Sutures
2009Since first being described by Cairns in 1968, trabeculectomy, with guarded filtration, has become the preferred surgical method of reducing intraocular pressure.1 The goal of trabeculectomy is to create a balance between aqueous humor inside the eye and the filtering conjunctival bleb.
Prathima Neerukonda+1 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1940
A profound and exhaustive study of wound healing appears in an article by Arey,1which should be informative and illuminating to all students of surgery. This study was conducted without reference to the presence of sutures and stands virtually as a control for any study on wound healing complicated by additional influences.
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A profound and exhaustive study of wound healing appears in an article by Arey,1which should be informative and illuminating to all students of surgery. This study was conducted without reference to the presence of sutures and stands virtually as a control for any study on wound healing complicated by additional influences.
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