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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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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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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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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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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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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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Suture materials and suturing techniques
In Practice, 1985J. Campbell, Alistair Marks
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Sutures, suturing, needles, and suturing methods
American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1941openaire +2 more sources