sutures industry and fulfils the customer demand. However, factors such as availability of other advanced wound closure materials and burgeoning demand for minimally invasive procedures may hamper the market growth to some extent during the forecast period. Advanced wound closure materials such as glues...
The invention relates to synthetic, bioabsorbable polymer materials and implants, like fibres, sutures, meshes and other tissue management, wound closure or tissue engineering devices, which contain: a) a bioabsorbable polymeric matrix; b) antibiotic and/or anti-inflammatory agent particles or mixture ...
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The effectiveness of using an absorbable suture material for continuous closure of abdominal wounds, especially contaminated wounds, has not yet been determined. Thus, the present study was conducted to investigate the wound complications that developed following continuous closure of clean and contaminated...
46 To address this problem, non-toxic and biocompatible hydrogel sealants were applied along with sutures in order to provide watertight closure. Indeed, a hydrogel itself has remarkable cohesion, while its adhesion to another material is weak, especially under wet conditions.47,48 A hydrogel in ...
Synthetic polyglycomer short-term absorbable sutures vs. polydioxanone long-term absorbable sutures for preventing incisional hernia and wound dehiscence after abdominal wall closure: a comparative randomized study of patients treated for gastric or colon cancer Journal Surgery Today DOI 10.1007/s00595...
In an analysis of mesh infection lighter meshes monofilament sutures [27]. carry a lower risk of infection than heavier meshes (from Need for removal of PP mesh is infrequent after 119 extruded meshes for infection only 21 were light meshes) [25]. Meshes overall surface is a risk factor ...
Some of these polymers and their copolymers have been studied extensively for biomedical applications such as sutures, staples and mesh for wound closure, fracture fixation, bone augmentation and ligament reconstruction in orthopedics, ligation clips and vascular grafts in cardiovascular surgery, and dental...
Related to synthetic absorbable suture:Surgical sutures,Surgical thread su·ture (so͞o′chər) n. 1. a.The process of joining two surfaces or edges together along a line by sewing. b.The material, such as thread, gut, or wire, that is used in this procedure. ...
At this point in time, the surgical site can be closed using conventional means (sutures, etc.).In general, compositions that achieve complete crosslinking within a relatively short period of time (i.e., 5-15 minutes following mixture of the first synthetic polymer and the second synthetic ...