نتایج جستجو برای: silk suture

تعداد نتایج: 21085  

2017
Ömer Naci Ergin Mehmet Demirel Emre Özmen

INTRODUCTION Rupture of the Achilles' tendon is a common injury occurring particularly in middle-aged men due to sports trauma. Operative treatment is preferred generally due to lower risk of re-rupture. Possible complications of the operation include suture granulomas. Suture granulomas might represent a foreign body reaction, which itself is the end-stage response of the inflammatory wound-he...

2009
Hyun-Dong Chae

Purpose: The proper selection of suture is very important to minimize infection after gastrointestinal anastomosis and closure, which is one of the causes of postoperative complications such as leakage and stricture, etc, in the surgical field. Thus this study focuses on which suture can reduce bacterial infection after surgical operation by comparing in vitro microbial infiltration rates of th...

2010
Kaan Gündüz Jose S Pulido Peter D Yeakel Michael King Kelly L Classic Keith M Furutani

This paper describes a new technique to suture the radioactive plaque to sclera. The radioactive plaque is conventionally sutured to the sclera using 5/0 nylon sutures. The imbricated suture technique involves using a 1/0 silk or 2/0 mersilene suture imbricated with the 5/0 nylon suture when the nylon suture is tied and cut. The imbricated suture technique allows easy identification of the plaq...

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1989
N J Start A M Armstrong W J Robson

A prospective clinical trial examining the benefits of using an absorbable suture for the closure of scalp wounds, is described. One hundred wounds were included, of which 50 were closed with chromic catgut, and 50 were closed with silk. On examination 5 days later, there were no complications in either group. The advantages of using an absorbable suture material in children's scalp wounds are ...

2013
MUHAMMAD ISRAR LEO FA STASSEN

This study compared the healing, the type of micro-organisms around the suture material, pain score during removal of suture / staple and cost of the closure material per patient. Sixty patients were allocated in 4 groups. Each group had 15 patients, aged 16 to 70 years of age with isolated fractured zygoma. They were prospectively randomly selected to have staple, silk, prolene or vicryl rapid...

2013
F. Philipp Seib Manuela Herklotz Kelly A. Burke Manfred F. Maitz Carsten Werner David L. Kaplan

Over the past 30 years, silk has been proposed for numerous biomedical applications that go beyond its traditional use as a suture material. Silk sutures are well tolerated in humans, but the use of silk for vascular engineering applications still requires extensive biocompatibility testing. Some studies have indicated a need to modify silk to yield a hemocompatible surface. This study examined...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2014
F Philipp Seib Manuela Herklotz Kelly A Burke Manfred F Maitz Carsten Werner David L Kaplan

Over the past 30 years, silk has been proposed for numerous biomedical applications that go beyond its traditional use as a suture material. Silk sutures are well tolerated in humans, but the use of silk for vascular engineering applications still requires extensive biocompatibility testing. Some studies have indicated a need to modify silk to yield a hemocompatible surface. This study examined...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2006
T Kardestuncer M B McCarthy V Karageorgiou D Kaplan G Gronowicz

Tendon reconstruction surgery often requires healing of the tendon to bone. The development of a more rapid and strong interaction at the tendon to bone interface would be invaluable to patients having orthopaedic surgery. Therefore, our rationale was to modify sutures so that they would be anabolic for tendon to bone healing. It has been shown that silk stimulates bone formation in osteoblast ...

2015
Wee Loong Lai Kheng Lim Goh Xiao Hu

The outstanding combination of high tensile strength and extensibility of spider silk is believed to contribute to the material's toughness. Thus, there is great interest in engineering silk for biomedical products such as suture or implants. Additionally, over the years, many studies have also sought to enhance the mechanical properties of spider silk for wider applicability, e.g., by irradiat...

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