نتایج جستجو برای: cyanoacrylates

تعداد نتایج: 585  

Journal: :Bratislavske lekarske listy 2013
S S Kilicoglu Y Tanrikulu K Kismet E Devrim S Erel C S Tanrikulu A Aydogan V Tasova M Z Sabuncuoglu B Kilicoglu

PURPOSE This experimental study aimed at comparing the cyanoacrylate abdomen closure to the effectiveness of triclosan coated polidioxanone abdomen closure. METHODS The abdomen layers were closed with 3/0 polidioxanone suture in the first group. In the second group, the layers were closed with triclosan coated polidioxanone suture in a single layer. The abdomen layers of rats in the third gro...

2016

Cyanoacrylates have been recognized since before the 1960s as excellent tissue adhesives. They are easy to use, cost-effective, and cosmetically favorable. There are no studies from India reporting the use of tissue adhesives in laparoscopic surgery. We carried out a prospective, interventional, randomized trial of non-absorbable simple interrupted sutures versus 2-octyl cyanoacrylate in the cl...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2008
Rafael Tobias Moretti Neto Isabel Mello Ana Beatriz da Silveira Moretti Carlos Roberto Colombo Robazza Alessandro Antônio Costa Pereira

Cyanocrylates have been widely used in the medical and dental fields for several years. In Dentistry, cyanoacrylates have been used for suturing, pulp capping, as retrofilling material in endodontic surgeries, and as cervical plug for pulpless teeth bleaching. The biocompatibility of these adhesives has been the topic of many researches and subcutaneous implantation is an effective methodology ...

2012
Sandro Cilindro de Souza Carlos Briglia

BACKGROUND: The advantages of the cyanoacrylates in cutaneous synthesis have been often demonstrated in the literature. However, these products have been underutilized in Brazil due to the high costs of the 2-octil-cyanoacrylate. Besides, few studies have been done with the more economically accessible form, the 2-etil-cyanoacrylate, as a cutaneous tissue adhesive. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ef...

2012
Uttam Sadashiv Shetty Satyabodh Shesharaj Guttal

PURPOSE The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of 3 silicone primers and 3 surface characterization of acrylic resin surface on bond strength between silicone elastomer and acrylic resin. MATERIALS AND METHODS 96 Cosmesil silicones bonded to heat-curing acrylic resin were fabricated with the dimension of 75 × 10 × 3 mm. The 3 primers used in this study were G611 platinum primer, A-33...

Journal: :Gastrointestinal endoscopy 2013
Elena Nadal Patrizia Burra Marco Senzolo

a new, over-the-wire technique for SLG tube placement during a single, same-day endoscopic procedure. First, we identify the existing fistula between the skin and the gastric body. We gently probe the gastrostomy tract and establish it with a guidewire under direct endoscopic vision. We grasp the guidewire with an endoscopic snare and withdraw it through the mouth in a standard manner. Second, ...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2013
George H Smith J E McEachan A McLean J S Huntley

PURPOSE To assess the effect of cyanoacrylate glue on knot slippage and strength in vitro. METHODS Ethibond 3/0 was tested using a tensile tester. A single drop of cyanoacrylate glue was applied to the knots. Seven knot configurations (10 samples each) were tested: (1) a surgeon's knot (S) plus 4 square throws (+4) without glue (control group), (2) S plus one square throw (+1) without glue, (...

2015
Jennifer Simkin Mimi C. Sammarco Lindsay A. Dawson Catherine Tucker Louis J. Taylor Keith Van Meter Ken Muneoka

Mammalian digit regeneration progresses through consistent stages: histolysis, inflammation, epidermal closure, blastema formation, and finally redifferentiation. What we do not yet know is how each stage can affect others. Questions of stage timing, tissue interactions, and microenvironmental states are becoming increasingly important as we look toward solutions for whole limb regeneration. Th...

Journal: :Industrial health 2004
Peter A Leggat Ureporn Kedjarune Derek Richard Smith

Cyanoacrylate (CA) and its homologues have a variety of medical, dental and commercial applications as adhesives. The increasing use of CA in dentistry, particularly as an adhesive and sealing glue, has raised concerns regarding its potential toxicity in humans. Reported toxicity of CA is uncommon in the dental workplace, but may manifest as conditions such as urticaria, contact dermatitis and ...

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