A randomised controlled trial evaluating the use of polyglactin (Vicryl) mesh, polydioxanone (PDS) or polyglactin (Vicryl) sutures for pelvic organ prolapse surgery: outcomes at 2 years [PDF]
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Priya Madhuvrata+4 more
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Tensile Strength in Vicryl Versus Prolene 5-0 Knots: Impact of Throw Type and Count [PDF]
Background:. Surgical knot security is essential to preventing complications such as knot failure or tissue tearing. The number of throws and the use of surgeon’s knots influence knot strength; thus, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of throws and ...
Clélia L. Dogny+2 more
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Revisiting low complications of VICRYL mesh in breast reconstruction: Insights from an updated systematic review [PDF]
Background: Alloplastic breast reconstruction continues to be the most prevalent breast reconstruction performed in the United States. Plastic surgeons are challenged to recreate the breast footprint after the ablative surgeon's mastectomy.
Allisa Barber+3 more
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COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN THE EFFICACY OF CONVENTIONAL PLAIN VICRYL AND ANTIBACTERIAL VICRYL CONTAINING TRICLOSAN [PDF]
Introduction: Third molar surgeries are the most commonly practiced surgeries in the dental office. The incidence of surgical site infection is still higher in spite of antibiotic prophylaxis owing to the need for the use of alternative measures. Antibacterial sutures are recently being used following third molar surgeries to reduce the incidence of ...
Jeevan Lata Sri Sudarsan P.K
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Introduction: Suture materials selection and application have gained more importance, especially with the increasing number of patients seeking oral surgeries.
Milad Etemadi Sh+4 more
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Vicryl (polyglactin 910) in cataract surgery. A controlled trial. [PDF]
In a controlled, randomized trial in 45 cataract operations a new synthetic absorbable suture (8-0 monofilament Vicryl, made by Ethicon), was compared with monofilament nylon or virgin silk normally used. There was a higher incidence of early complications-hyphaema, shallow anterior chamber, and choroidal detachment (15-4 per cent v.
R S Bartholomew+2 more
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Objective: to compare nylon, fibrin glue and Vicryl® in the conjunctival autograft for treatment of primary pterygium. Methods: Prospective study approved by the Ethics Committee following the Declaration of Helsinki.
Carla Christina de Lima Pereira+3 more
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Clinical equivalence of Trusynth fast® and Vicryl rapide® polyglactin 910 fast absorbing sutures on maternal morbidity experienced by women following episiotomy repair: a single-blind, randomized study [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
Background: Episiotomy procedure enlarges the vaginal outlet to facilitate childbirth. Polyglactin 910 fast-absorbing sutures are widely used for the repair of episiotomy because of their rapid absorption and less inflammatory response.
Dongabanti Hemalatha Devi+5 more
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Awareness of usage of Vicryl suture material in oral surgical procedures
Oral surgical procedures constitute a very important part in the broad scope of general dentistry. This necessitates a significant need for dental students to know about the suture materials.
M Sagana+4 more
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Use of a Vicryl lasso during insertion of locking screws [PDF]
During nailing of long bones, retrieval of locking screws that get ‘lost’ in the soft tissues can be difficult especially in obese patients. We describe a simple technique to avoid this problem. A loop of No. I Vicryl is ‘lassoed’ around the neck of the screw and a clip is attached to its end. The screw is inserted as usual.
H. Dabke, DJ Woodnutt
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