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Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery With Polyglactin (Vicryl) Mesh

Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 2011
There is no debate that laparoscopic fundoplication has become the standard procedure for surgical management of gastroesophageal reflux disease. However, there is still no consensus on whether to use prosthetic material routinely and on the preferred kind of prosthetic material.
Parsak C.K.   +4 more
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Complications to the use of vicryl-collagen dural substitute

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1995
The authors describe 3 cases of postoperative infection as a complication after the use of vicryl-collagen dural substitute. The substitute had already partially dissolved 2 weeks after surgery with the remnant so densely adherent to the brain surface that it could not be removed without damaging the cortex. This was confirmed microscopically.
G, Gudmundsson, I, Søgaard
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Vicryl (polyglactin 910) synthetic absorbable sutures

The American Journal of Surgery, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. Polyglactin 910 sutures were tested after having been in the rectus sheath and muscle of rabbits for periods up to sixty days. 2. 2. The experimental sutures compared favorably with silk and chromic and plain catgut sutures in handling properties and tissue reaction. They were completely absorbed within sixty days. 3.
J, Conn, R, Oyasu, M, Welsh, J M, Beal
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Vicryl (polyglactin 910) mesh as a dural substitute

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1985
✓ Many substances have been used as dural substitutes. Although the various materials are effective in a variety of settings, a material that is absorbed over time, elicits minimal inflammatory reaction, is relatively inexpensive, and is easily manipulated would be beneficial.
P K, Maurer, J V, McDonald
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Augmentation of the alveolar ridges with hydroxylapatite in a Vicryl tube

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1991
The technique discussed describes the use of a Vicryl tube for maintaining hydroxylapatite (HA) granules in their correct position when augmenting the atrophic maxillary or mandibular alveolar ridge. The method involves simultaneous submucous vestibuloplasty in both the maxilla and the mandible and is also combined with lowering of the floor of the ...
F, Härle, T, Kreusch
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The use of Vicryl™ in extensor tendon repairs

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2008
Conventionally, tendons are repaired with the strongest possible suture material, usually nonabsorbable in a variety of techniques using two or more strands between the tendon ends. In the initial phase of tendon healing, the repair is almost entirely dependent on the strength of the suture used and sound tendon suturing techniques.
E. K. Tan, R. Y. Kannan, R. E. Page
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Coated Glass and Vicryl Microfibers as Artificial Axons

Cells Tissues Organs, 2006
The complex interactions that occur between oligodendrocytes and axons during the process of central nervous system myelination and remyelination remain unclear. Elucidation of the cell-biological and -biochemical mechanisms supporting myelin production and elaboration requires a robust in vitro system that recapitulates the relationship between axons ...
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Genetic effects of Vicryl® on fibroblast primary culture.

Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2017
Vicryl (R) (polyglactin 910) is an absorbable, synthetic, usually braided suture, indicated for soft tissue approximation and ligation. Vicryl (R) has a special coating for minimizing friction, easing passage through tissue and easy knot tie down. It is synthetic for minimal tissue reaction.
Baj A   +7 more
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VICRYL MESH FOR REPAIR OF SEVERELY INJURED KIDNEYS

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1993
We evaluated the efficacy of wrapping the kidney with semi-elastic Vicryl mesh for control of hemorrhage and preservation of renal function following grade III kidney lacerations (shattered kidney) in dogs in which nephrectomy was indicated clinically. Wrapping of fragmented kidneys resulted in prompt, sustained hemostasis and reapposition of the renal
S S, Lee   +4 more
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Vicryl Rapide® Versus Vicryl® Suture in Skin Closure of the Hand in Children: A Randomized Prospective Study

Journal of Hand Surgery, 2005
This randomized prospective clinical study compared the use of two absorbable sutures, Vicryl Rapide® versus Vicryl®, in elective paediatric hand surgery. Sixty children were randomly allocated into two groups (30 in each group) and all were seen and assessed at 3 and 6 weeks for wound complications and suture reactions.
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