Objectives: We evaluated the inflammatory reactions induced by three commonly used nonabsorbable suture materials in a rabbit model
ObjectiveLarger diameter sutures can provide sufficient tensile strength to surgical incisions but m...
The authors evaluated the biocompatibility of three suture materials, polyglecaprone 25, polyglactin...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the biocompatibility and local sensibility reaction to bacterial cellulose hydr...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare the histopathologic reaction of four suturing...
Objective: to study the effect of various types of suture materials, potentially suitable for cardio...
This study was carried out in order to compare the oral mucosal reactions to silk and poly vinyliden...
Changes in two important mechanical properties, tensile strength and knot strength, and tissue react...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this in vivo study was to histopathologically evaluate the inflammatory r...
This paper aims to study the vesicovaginal space local tissue reaction to type I and II polypropylen...
Investigations by Markle and Grenoble in 1971 reported VC 1800 to be one of the most biocompatible s...
The gross tissue reactivity, bacterial load counts and clinical parameters were investigated followi...
Nylon and stainless steel sutures separately placed deeply into rabbit corneas by splitting the stro...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine the irritant properties of a new polyvinyl siloxa...
High suture tension is one of the causes for many wound-healing problems. Constriction of tissue wit...
Background: Surgeons have a range of materials to choose from to complete wound closure, yet surpris...
ObjectiveLarger diameter sutures can provide sufficient tensile strength to surgical incisions but m...
The authors evaluated the biocompatibility of three suture materials, polyglecaprone 25, polyglactin...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the biocompatibility and local sensibility reaction to bacterial cellulose hydr...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare the histopathologic reaction of four suturing...
Objective: to study the effect of various types of suture materials, potentially suitable for cardio...
This study was carried out in order to compare the oral mucosal reactions to silk and poly vinyliden...
Changes in two important mechanical properties, tensile strength and knot strength, and tissue react...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this in vivo study was to histopathologically evaluate the inflammatory r...
This paper aims to study the vesicovaginal space local tissue reaction to type I and II polypropylen...
Investigations by Markle and Grenoble in 1971 reported VC 1800 to be one of the most biocompatible s...
The gross tissue reactivity, bacterial load counts and clinical parameters were investigated followi...
Nylon and stainless steel sutures separately placed deeply into rabbit corneas by splitting the stro...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine the irritant properties of a new polyvinyl siloxa...
High suture tension is one of the causes for many wound-healing problems. Constriction of tissue wit...
Background: Surgeons have a range of materials to choose from to complete wound closure, yet surpris...
ObjectiveLarger diameter sutures can provide sufficient tensile strength to surgical incisions but m...
The authors evaluated the biocompatibility of three suture materials, polyglecaprone 25, polyglactin...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the biocompatibility and local sensibility reaction to bacterial cellulose hydr...