Two kind of total intradermal suture techniques are described in the present report. These procedures allow an effective reduction of post-operative pain of surgical wound, prevent infections, cut down tissutal trauma, achieve better aesthetic results, making easier postoperative patient''s management. From January 2001 to December 2007, 1,427 patients underwent surgical treatment and the wounds have been sewn with self-locking knots or intradermal skin closure with introflecting knots. This kind of procedures allow a sharp reduction of postoperative pain as well as the incidence of wound infections. Also the number of wound medication required after surgery is significantly reduced
Wound closure is assisted by the usage of appropriate suturing techniques and suture material in int...
The suture is tightened by pulling the suture with the hands ending in natural position. The knot ty...
OBJECTIVETo assess whether a suture technique in upper blepharoplasty may be the cause of difference...
Two kind of total intradermal suture techniques are described in the present report. These procedure...
Significant variation exists in the surgical suture materials and techniques used for dermatological...
peer reviewedDermatologists performing skin surgery mostly use the square knot. Other underused or e...
When performing dermal sutures, we aim to achieve a satisfactory postoperative scar from an aestheti...
This is the second part of a two-part series summarizing the latest evidence related to suture mater...
WOS: 000348823600014Background and Design: Postoperative scar development is an important problem fo...
Dermatologists performing skin surgery mostly use the square knot. Other underused or even forgotten...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Sutures are a very important component of dermatosurgery. During the three years post graduate cur...
In open-heart surgery, sternal wound infection after median sternotomy is a critical complication. T...
There are many suturing techniques available for the closure of skin incisions. The authors present ...
The study aimed to compare incisional wound healing with intradermal suture patterns performed with ...
Wound closure is assisted by the usage of appropriate suturing techniques and suture material in int...
The suture is tightened by pulling the suture with the hands ending in natural position. The knot ty...
OBJECTIVETo assess whether a suture technique in upper blepharoplasty may be the cause of difference...
Two kind of total intradermal suture techniques are described in the present report. These procedure...
Significant variation exists in the surgical suture materials and techniques used for dermatological...
peer reviewedDermatologists performing skin surgery mostly use the square knot. Other underused or e...
When performing dermal sutures, we aim to achieve a satisfactory postoperative scar from an aestheti...
This is the second part of a two-part series summarizing the latest evidence related to suture mater...
WOS: 000348823600014Background and Design: Postoperative scar development is an important problem fo...
Dermatologists performing skin surgery mostly use the square knot. Other underused or even forgotten...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Sutures are a very important component of dermatosurgery. During the three years post graduate cur...
In open-heart surgery, sternal wound infection after median sternotomy is a critical complication. T...
There are many suturing techniques available for the closure of skin incisions. The authors present ...
The study aimed to compare incisional wound healing with intradermal suture patterns performed with ...
Wound closure is assisted by the usage of appropriate suturing techniques and suture material in int...
The suture is tightened by pulling the suture with the hands ending in natural position. The knot ty...
OBJECTIVETo assess whether a suture technique in upper blepharoplasty may be the cause of difference...