Background: Surgeons have a range of materials to choose from to complete wound closure, yet surprisingly very little is still known about the body's immune response to the suture materials in current use. The growing literature of adverse suture material reactions provided the objective of this study, to use in vitro assays to quantify levels of inflammation produced by seven commonly used suture materials in surgical procedures.Methods: Human monocyte/macrophage THP-1 cells were exposed to suture materials for 1, 3 and 5 days. Gene expression and protein secretion of six inflammatory cytokines and two cell surface markers were assessed using qPCR and ELISA respectively, with LPS exposure providing a positive control. Furthermore, a IL-1β/...
Aim: In everyday surgical practice, different types of suturing materials are available. They play a...
Background: The use of the patient’s own tissues in surgery increases the morbidity rate, whereas th...
Aim of the work. Bacteria adhesion on both silk and nylon suture has been evaluated in vivo by usin...
Abstract Background Surgeons have a range of materials to choose from to complete wound closure, yet...
Objective: to study the effect of various types of suture materials, potentially suitable for cardio...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used contemporary orthopaedic sutures have been identified as a potential causa...
Objectives Sutures are the most frequently used medical device for wound closure. They support tissu...
The biocompatibility of a textile implant is determined by various parameters, such as material comp...
High suture tension is one of the causes for many wound-healing problems. Constriction of tissue wit...
Suturing is a primary technique for wound closure, and it is used to keep body tissues together afte...
WOS: 000377113400001Background Surgical suture materials are accepted to be associated with a substa...
Introduction: Wound healing is a well-coordinated process which involves a series of stages such as...
Objectives: To evaluate initial inflammatory response of skeletal muscle to a few commonly used sutu...
Surgical sutures designed to prevent infection are critical in addressing antibiotic-resistant patho...
Delayed wound healing and scar formation are among the most frequent complications after surgical in...
Aim: In everyday surgical practice, different types of suturing materials are available. They play a...
Background: The use of the patient’s own tissues in surgery increases the morbidity rate, whereas th...
Aim of the work. Bacteria adhesion on both silk and nylon suture has been evaluated in vivo by usin...
Abstract Background Surgeons have a range of materials to choose from to complete wound closure, yet...
Objective: to study the effect of various types of suture materials, potentially suitable for cardio...
BACKGROUND: Commonly used contemporary orthopaedic sutures have been identified as a potential causa...
Objectives Sutures are the most frequently used medical device for wound closure. They support tissu...
The biocompatibility of a textile implant is determined by various parameters, such as material comp...
High suture tension is one of the causes for many wound-healing problems. Constriction of tissue wit...
Suturing is a primary technique for wound closure, and it is used to keep body tissues together afte...
WOS: 000377113400001Background Surgical suture materials are accepted to be associated with a substa...
Introduction: Wound healing is a well-coordinated process which involves a series of stages such as...
Objectives: To evaluate initial inflammatory response of skeletal muscle to a few commonly used sutu...
Surgical sutures designed to prevent infection are critical in addressing antibiotic-resistant patho...
Delayed wound healing and scar formation are among the most frequent complications after surgical in...
Aim: In everyday surgical practice, different types of suturing materials are available. They play a...
Background: The use of the patient’s own tissues in surgery increases the morbidity rate, whereas th...
Aim of the work. Bacteria adhesion on both silk and nylon suture has been evaluated in vivo by usin...