• The initial fixation strength of suture must be strong enough to maintain the entire biological healing, therefore, Holmes et al [ 7 ] present an arthroscopic reconstructive technique using gracilis autograft with suture reinforcement for medial meniscus posterior root tears is expected to yield improved healing rates compared with direct repair techniques. (researchsquare.com)
  • This article describes suture fixation of the osteotomy using Ethibond sutures placed medially with a lateral periosteal hinge. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Ethibond sutures provide adequate fixation of the tibial tubercle osteotomy segment in revision knee arthroplasty with reduced risk of complication as compared to conventional fixation methods. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Suture fixation of the TTO has been developed by the senior author to reduce the complications associated with traditional fixation techniques in the setting of the difficult revision knee arthroplasty. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Scarless Serdev Suture suspension liftings [1] use percutaneous skeletal fixation of movable fascias without incisions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Purpose: We describe a suture fixation technique for a single-piece foldable acrylic closed-loop intraocular lens (IOL) (C-flexTM, Rayner). (kyobobook.co.kr)
  • Results: The unique haptic design allows easy and secure suture fixation. (kyobobook.co.kr)
  • Conclusions: It is conceivable that better stabilization can be achieved by the broad arc of distal haptic-tissue contact, in addition to suture fixation, using our surgical technique with the C-flexTM IOL. (kyobobook.co.kr)
  • Despite the introduction of novel sutureless posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) fixation techniques , some conditions still require suture -assisted scleral fixation. (bvsalud.org)
  • If the scleral fixation suture knot is left directly under the conjunctiva , it may become exposed, resulting in an increased risk of endophthalmitis . (bvsalud.org)
  • Z-suture: A new knotless technique for transscleral suture fixation of intraocular implants. (knepublishing.com)
  • 9. Baykara M. Suture burial technique in scleral fixation. (knepublishing.com)
  • In this procedure, an all-suture anchor is arthroscopically pulled-in not requiring a posterior portal nor extracortical fixation nor interference in possible tunnel conflict in multi-ligament reconstruction. (isakos.com)
  • To avoid this problem, we offer a new alternative, simple, and safe way for burying the end of the suture using knots in this report . (bvsalud.org)
  • Corneal autografts for external knots in transsclerally sutured posterior chamber lenses. (knepublishing.com)
  • Suture Knots and Techniques Instructions included. (artagia.com)
  • After reading this article, the reader should have an understanding of how and why particular sutures are chosen and an appreciation of the basic methods of placing each type of suture. (medscape.com)
  • This type of suture may also be used to secure a split- or full-thickness skin graft. (medscape.com)
  • Typically, the type of suture material will depend on the type of tissue being approximated together. (universalsutures.com)
  • From March 1993 through June 1994, trained nurse observers at the three hospitals systematically recorded information about the nature and frequency of all PIs and the number and type of suture needles used during gynecologic surgical procedures (laparoscopy and dilation and curettage procedures were excluded from the study). (cdc.gov)
  • Poor incision placement with respect to relaxed skin tension lines, excessive removal of tissue, or inadequate undermining may limit the surgeon's options in wound closure and suture placement. (medscape.com)
  • A 2019 study suggested that high-density suture spacing (approximately 5 mm apart) could improve early scar formation, but noted that placing sutures farther apart (approximately 10 mm) results in fewer puncture wounds, decreases tissue trauma, saves surgical time, and conserves suture material. (medscape.com)
  • The suture suspension techniques are described to lift, if necessary to form volume and to correct position of soft tissue without traditional incisions. (wikipedia.org)
  • These two suture techniques are separated according to the tissue they penetrate during suture passage. (katsanas.com)
  • When the suture is pulled, the tissue becomes inverted and the knot is buried under the skin. (katsanas.com)
  • Place your tissue sample to practice suturing techniques. (anatomywarehouse.com)
  • The purpose of sutures is to hold tissue structures together while they heal and form new tissue. (universalsutures.com)
  • Sutures are thin, thread-like materials that are tied together to hold tissue edges together. (universalsutures.com)
  • Another option is anastomotic sutures, which are used to repair large wounds or incisions that require stitching together two pieces of tissue (as when repairing a hernia). (universalsutures.com)
  • DURABLE AND HIGH QUALITY: Durable, reusable, and high-quality suture pad is designed to replicate the anatomical structure of human tissue. (artagia.com)
  • Our results confirm the advantage of tissue adhesives as suture in wounds with no tissue tensor or bloodiness. (bvsalud.org)
  • Non-sharp techniques included monomeric 2-octyl cyanoacrylate adhesive, electrocautery, tissue stapler, and minimally invasive instrumentation. (cdc.gov)
  • Cranial sutures are fibrous bands of tissue that connect the bones of the skull. (medlineplus.gov)
  • However, the adjustable horizontal mattress suture should be used first, and if wound closure is not attained, then some form of relaxing incision can be used during a second surgical procedure. (dvm360.com)
  • The suture runs from both sides of the incision, parallel to each other. (katsanas.com)
  • A directionally opposed suture passage is made parallel to the incision. (katsanas.com)
  • Suture passage is made from the other side of the incision in the same direction as the incision, parallel to the first passage. (katsanas.com)
  • Starting from the back of the knot, a suture passage is made in the direction of the incision. (katsanas.com)
  • A suture passage is made in the direction of the incision. (katsanas.com)
  • After the incision line is crossed, End of suture line is fixed by repeating first three steps. (katsanas.com)
  • The skin incision is so small that it doesn't need a suture to close it most of the time, which reduces the recovery time, the operative time, and the postoperative complications. (ezvasectomy.com)
  • If a cesarean hysterectomy is planned, the best abdominal entry technique is via midline vertical incision. (medscape.com)
  • After recognizing that the placenta is not detaching, it is kept inside the uterus and the uterine incision is quickly sutured closed using a single running layer with a large suture (ie, loop Maxon) to decrease bleeding prior to starting the hysterectomy. (medscape.com)
  • 1901, Dimitri Ott, a Petrograd gynecologist wore head mirrors to reflect light and augment visualization and used access technique in which a speculum was introduced through an incision in the prior fornix in a pregnant woman. (laparoscopyhospital.com)
  • In body areas: scarless breast lift by suture and needle perforations only, scarless buttock lift by suture, abdominal flaccidity tightening by sutures, scarless inner thigh lift. (wikipedia.org)
  • In order to further reduce the fear of pain and needle, Dr. Shu also adopted the same anesthesia technique as the no needle, no suture vasectomy. (ezvasectomy.com)
  • Now, he performs the no needle, no suture in the most reversal patients. (ezvasectomy.com)
  • By offering no scalpel, no needle, and no suture vasovasostomy, we have mitigated the pain of the procedure and the fear that comes with it. (ezvasectomy.com)
  • I was thinking, no-scalpel, no needle, no suture vasectomy has many proven advantages over conventional vasectomy, why couldn't we use the same principle and instruments to do vasectomy reversal? (ezvasectomy.com)
  • In all the patients, after stitching the uterus, the rectus sheath was stitched with thread vicryl No.1 (synthetic absorbable braided sutures with polyglycolic acid, polycaprolactone and calcium stearate coating), using a round body needle. (gynaecologyjournal.com)
  • The needle is passed around the suture material segment between the 9 o'clock and 12 o'clock position. (mhmedical.com)
  • One of these novel sutures, the V-Loc™ 180 (Covidien, Mansfield, MA, USA) consists of a barbed absorbable thread armed with a surgical needle at one end and a loop at the other end, which is used to secure the suture. (biomedcentral.com)
  • [ 3 ] This involves finding an avascular area of the broad ligament, perforating it with a large needle and thick gauge suture, and "lasso-ing" the vessel by anchoring the suture into of the uterine myometrium. (medscape.com)
  • This report summarizes results of a study in which CDC collaborated with three teaching hospitals in New York City during 1993-1994 to evaluate a safety device (a blunt suture needle) in gynecologic surgery. (cdc.gov)
  • during April-June 1994, at least one blunt suture needle was used in 243 (81%) of 299 procedures. (cdc.gov)
  • As a method for closing cutaneous wounds, the technique of suturing is thousands of years old. (medscape.com)
  • Running sutures are useful for long wounds in which wound tension has been minimized with properly placed deep sutures and in which approximation of the wound edges is good. (medscape.com)
  • The adjustable horizontal mattress suture is indicated primarily for limb wounds that are either relatively new or are in the wound contraction phase and in which the edges cannot initially be apposed. (dvm360.com)
  • The adjustable horizontal mattress suture is indicated primarily for limb wounds that are either relatively new or are in the wound contraction phase and in which the edges cannot initially be apposed.1 The technique is indicated if, in the surgeon's judgment, the wound will eventually close without requiring a graft or flap ( Figure 1 ). (dvm360.com)
  • This technique is used for wounds in which the skin edges cannot quite be apposed and that will close without a graft or flap. (dvm360.com)
  • Sutures have been used for thousands of years, and are still the most common method for closing wounds. (universalsutures.com)
  • Survival Suture Practice Kit - Complete Suture Practice Kit for Suture Training, including Large Silicone Suture Pad with pre-cut wounds and suture tool kit (25 pieces). (artagia.com)
  • To compare the short-term efficacy of the transtibial pull-out technique and gracilis autograft with suture reinforcement technique in the treatment of medial meniscus posterior root tears. (researchsquare.com)
  • Learn the Shoulder arthroscopy: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using modified Arthrex suture-bridge technique surgical technique with step by step instructions on OrthOracle. (orthoracle.com)
  • Our e-learning platform contains high resolution images and a certified CME of the Shoulder arthroscopy: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using modified Arthrex suture-bridge technique surgical procedure. (orthoracle.com)
  • Previous studies evaluated transosseus pullout (TPO) refixation compared to arthroscopic suture anchor (SA) refixation of meniscal root tears. (isakos.com)
  • The yield force at initial suture disruption was measured by a semiconductor strain-gauge transducer and defined the experimental end point. (duke.edu)
  • An in vitro study of initial suture line strength during tensile loading was made using canine pericardial leaflets. (johnshopkins.edu)
  • Generally, this suture is used on the face and ears, and therefore a 6-0 or 7-0 monofilament suture may be best, though fast-absorbing gut may be used to obviate the need for suture removal. (mhmedical.com)
  • Generally, a 5-0 or 6-0 nonabsorbable monofilament suture is appropriate, as the suture is not designed to bear significant tension. (mhmedical.com)
  • The beginning of the suture line is fixed with a knot. (katsanas.com)
  • Since it is a running technique, only one knot is needed, increasing the speed with which the bolster may be placed. (mhmedical.com)
  • 10. Oskala P. Friction knot to fixate scleral sutures. (knepublishing.com)
  • Learning surgical knot tying and suturing technique - effects of different forms of training in a controlled randomized trial with dental students. (bvsalud.org)
  • 124 preclinical (n=62) and clinical (n=62) dental students completed surgical knot tying and suturing technique training with the DH, with the NDH, and an AT in a controlled randomized trial. (bvsalud.org)
  • Training with the DH enabled significantly better learning gains in the surgical knot tying and suturing techniques with the DH. (bvsalud.org)
  • This handbook focuses on basic suturing techniques and knot tying which are necessary for all medical students including residents. (free-ebooks.net)
  • You can use the adjustable horizonal mattress suture alone as a technique to stretch skin for wound closure, or in conjunction with the presuturing technique. (dvm360.com)
  • For the latter, if presuturing does not provide the skin necessary for wound closure, you can follow it with the adjustable horizontal mattress suture to close or reduce the size of the wound. (dvm360.com)
  • When used on a wound in the repair stage of healing, the adjustable horizontal mattress suture is an adjunct to wound contraction, thus shortening the time for wound closure.1 The technique can also be used in conjunction with relaxing incisions to attain wound closure. (dvm360.com)
  • Sutures are the most used method of wound closure. (universalsutures.com)
  • Methods to promote healing of human tissues , including sutures, clips, and staples for wound closure, and dissolvable dressings. (nih.gov)
  • Horizontal mattress sutures with subannular pledgets, horizontal mattress sutures with supra-annular pledgets, figure-of-eight sutures, and interrupted simple sutures were compared. (duke.edu)
  • Although clinical techniques may vary with prosthetic valve design, surgical preference, or pathological anatomy, this study suggests that horizontal mattress sutures with subannular pledgets provide the best prosthetic valve stability during mitral valve replacement. (duke.edu)
  • The adjustable horizontal mattress suture requires that a sewing button and a split shot fishing weight ( Figure 2A ) be placed on each end of the suture. (dvm360.com)
  • Overview of the inverting horizontal mattress technique. (mhmedical.com)
  • The postoperative appearance of a beautifully designed closure or flap can be compromised if an incorrect suture technique is chosen or if the execution is poor. (medscape.com)
  • Frequently, more than one suture technique is needed for optimal closure of a wound. (medscape.com)
  • Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the effects of alternative techniques for closure of subcutaneous fat and skin on maternal health and use of healthcare resources in caesarean section. (gynaecologyjournal.com)
  • On the basis of this study, it was concluded that inspite of using best closure technique and keeping in mind the patient related factors complication arising after C.S. are frequent and most commonly associated with non closure of fat. (gynaecologyjournal.com)
  • We hypothesized that barbed sutures could potentially improve the efficiency of intracorporeal closure of the pelvic cavity after laparoscopic APR. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In this episode, Zvonimir Krajcer, MD and James Livesay, MD discuss the evolution of PEVAR techniques with suture mediated closure devices. (texasheart.org)
  • In this article, the techniques of suture placement for various types of stitch are described, the rationale for choosing one suture technique over another is reviewed, and the advantages and disadvantages of each suture technique are discussed. (medscape.com)
  • Aesthetic sculpting for the natal cleft and buttock lift using an innovative periosteal-dermal suture suspension technique. (illumina.com)
  • The goal of this course is to reduce your complications in Guided Bone Regeneration by improving your suturing technique. (omsofny.com)
  • Practice suture technique with training models and simulators by Simulaids, LifeForm and others. (alternateforce.net)
  • We're thrilled to offer bulk order discounts on suture practice kits tailored to your needs. (mediarchitect.net)
  • Suture practice kits are an invaluable tool for medical students, providing hands-on training in a controlled environment. (mediarchitect.net)
  • Our suture practice kits are designed with utmost attention to detail, replicating realistic skin textures and various wound types. (mediarchitect.net)
  • This authenticity ensures that you experience the closest approximation to real-life scenarios, allowing you to practice different suturing techniques and prepare for actual patient encounters. (mediarchitect.net)
  • Our practice kits feature high-quality sutures and instruments that closely mimic the tools used in medical settings. (mediarchitect.net)
  • This ensures a seamless transition from practice to real-world suturing, helping you build confidence and precision in your technique. (mediarchitect.net)
  • This allows you to acquire suture practice kits at a reduced price per unit, making them more affordable for everyone while maintaining the highest quality standards. (mediarchitect.net)
  • Purchasing suture practice kits in bulk ensures that every student has easy access to the necessary tools for comprehensive suturing training. (mediarchitect.net)
  • TESTED AND IMPROVED - Extensive testing by medical students has been done with our Survival Suture Practice Kit which allows us to continually improve and develop the perfect product. (artagia.com)
  • Sharpless surgery: a prospective study of the feasibility of performing operations using non-sharp techniques in an urban, university-based surgical practice. (cdc.gov)
  • DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Candidate procedures for which sharpless techniques could replace conventional scalpels and suture needles were identified preoperatively in an urban, university-based general surgical practice over a 1-year period (June 2003-June 2004). (cdc.gov)
  • Most suturing is done using curved suture needles, although straight needles are used by some surgeons for suturing skin. (cdc.gov)
  • Blunt suture needles (curved suture needles that have a relatively blunt tip) may be less likely to cause PIs because they do not easily penetrate skin. (cdc.gov)
  • Based on small studies and anecdotal experience, blunt suture needles appear able to replace conventional curved suture needles for suturing many tissues, although they may require more pressure to penetrate the tissues (3-6). (cdc.gov)
  • Blunt suture needles (Ethiguard{trademark}, Ethicon, Inc., Somerville, New Jersey) ** were evaluated as a potential replacement for conventional curved needles in gynecologic surgery, a specialty in which high PI rates have been reported (2). (cdc.gov)
  • of these, 61 (70%) involved suture needles, and 26 (30%) involved other surgical devices. (cdc.gov)
  • Of the 61 injuries involving suture needles, 56 (92%) were associated with conventional curved needles, none with blunt needles, and five (8%) with straight needles. (cdc.gov)
  • The mean number of curved suture needles used per procedure (24 needles) was constant throughout the study period. (cdc.gov)
  • The increase in use of blunt suture needles was temporally associated with a decrease in PIs from curved suture needles, from 5.9 PIs per 100 procedures (49 PIs among 835 procedures) in 1993 to 1.1 PIs per 100 procedures (seven PIs among 629 procedures) in 1994 (p less than 0.01) ( Figure_1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Rates of PIs with devices other than curved suture needles remained constant (2.1 PIs per 100 procedures). (cdc.gov)
  • For straight suture needles, the PI rate was 14.2 PIs per 1000 needles used (five PIs among 351 needles used). (cdc.gov)
  • Evaluation of Blunt Suture Needles in Preventing Percutaneous Inj. (cdc.gov)
  • OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the feasibility of performing select general surgical procedures using a combination of non-sharp devices and techniques to replace the conventional use of scalpels and needles. (cdc.gov)
  • Conventional scalpels and suture needles were readily available and used whenever necessary. (cdc.gov)
  • For the study, sixty male adult Sprague-Dawley rats were selected and randomly assigned to either the transosseous or the suture anchor surgery group (n = 30 per group). (noldus.com)
  • Both techniques caused the torn tendon to be fixed in place properly right after surgery. (noldus.com)
  • Tibial tubercle osteotomy is a technique gaining popularity in knee revision surgery which allows exposure and access to the medullary canal of the tibia, with reduced risk of extensor lag compared to techniques involving the quadriceps [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • W hy master iris defect suturing for cataract surgery? (reviewofophthalmology.com)
  • Although not indicated for every iris defect, suturing significant defects has evolved into an increasingly viable way to spare patients debilitating visual disruptions-before or after cataract surgery-as well as troubling life-long cosmetic abnormalities. (reviewofophthalmology.com)
  • Although I'll focus primarily on suturing repairs, other needed interventions may be necessary to respond to large iris defects in cataract surgery patients, such as corneal tattooing and placement of an artificial iris. (reviewofophthalmology.com)
  • In laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer, the intracorporeal suture technique required to close the pelvic cavity is very difficult. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To date, the efficacy and suitability of barbed sutures have been reported in gynecologic and urologic surgery. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 17. Immediate Nipple Reconstruction as Oncoplastic Breast Surgery: the Cigar Roll Flap with Inner Dermal Core Technique. (nih.gov)
  • Introduction: The need for revision after laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) surgery has been greatly reduced over the last 10 years with the introduction of the pars flaccida technique, with slow and steady band tightening, and with concurrent repair of any hiatal hernias. (sages.org)
  • Conclusion: Adding a lesser curvature gastro-gastric plication suture offers no added benefit in reducing the rate of revision after LAGB surgery. (sages.org)
  • During surgery, a surgeon uses many types of surgical sutures that have different strengths. (universalsutures.com)
  • When used on eyelids, continuous sutures also help keep lids from drooping after surgery. (universalsutures.com)
  • Sterility: Surgical sutures can be sterile or nonsterile, depending on their intended use and whether they will be exposed to contamination during surgery. (universalsutures.com)
  • Gastric remodeling via suturing (Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG)) or plication (Primary Obesity Surgery Endoluminal (POSE)) and the Endomina procedure, 3. (worldgastroenterology.org)
  • Endoscopic gastric bypass revision with suturing (Transoral outlet reduction (TORe)) or plication (Restorative Obesity Surgery Endoluminal (ROSE)) procedures, and also 2. (worldgastroenterology.org)
  • The purpose of this study was to determine which of four suture methods for mitral valve replacement maximized prosthetic stability in the mitral anulus. (duke.edu)
  • gracilis autograft with suture reinforcement technique group: 29 cases) according to the different posterior meniscus root tear repair methods. (researchsquare.com)
  • The aim of this study was to describe the mini-open suture bridge technique with porcine dermal patch augmentation for massive rotator cuff tear and to assess preliminary clinical and radiological results. (dsmc.or.kr)
  • Five patients with massive rotator cuff tear for which it was not possible to restore the anatomical footprint underwent mini-open suture bridge repair using a porcine dermal patch. (dsmc.or.kr)
  • Mini-open suture bridge repair with porcine dermal patch augmentation can be an option in young patients with high physical demands and massive rotator cuff tears for which it is not possible to restore the anatomical footprint. (dsmc.or.kr)
  • 1. Comparison of the Rubin dermal suspension sutures and total parenchymal reshaping technique with a traditional inverted T-scar reduction mammaplasty technique using a superior pedicle. (nih.gov)
  • A minimum of two number 5 Ethibond sutures are passed medially through drill holes to secure the osteotomy segment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Compared with the transtibial pull-out technique, the reinforced medial meniscal root reconstruction technique with gracilis autograft is advantageous for treating these patients because it is a minimally invasive procedure with superior clinical outcome and meniscus healing rates. (researchsquare.com)
  • Here, we describe a technique to stabilize a torn MM posterior root using the FasT-Fix ® all-inside meniscal suture device and a new aiming device. (elsevierpure.com)
  • We hypothesized that the biomechanical specifications of meniscal root tear repair using all-suture anchors in the TPI technique are comparable to standard techniques. (isakos.com)
  • In TPI, a modified a double loaded all-suture anchor and pulled it into the subcortical bone through the tunnel at the meniscal root insertion instead of tapping it in. (isakos.com)
  • On suture and transplantation of blood-vessels. (nih.gov)
  • If the suture is placed in wound edges that are too far apart on the limbs, tightening could result in the suture's cutting into tissues as they tighten over the wound curvature. (dvm360.com)
  • These bones are held together by strong, fibrous, elastic tissues called sutures. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Skin was stitched with subcuticular stitches using proline 2, a non-absorbable propylene suture. (gynaecologyjournal.com)
  • For example, absorbable or non-absorbable sutures may be used depending on whether you want to leave a permanent approximation behind in your patient's body. (universalsutures.com)
  • The second phase can take up to 3 months for absorbable sutures and up to 6 months for non-absorbable ones. (universalsutures.com)
  • The absorbable sutures are absorbed by the body's natural processes, but if you have any concerns about their appearance or how long they will take to disappear, speak to your doctor or surgeon. (universalsutures.com)
  • The Burch technique involves attaching sutures to pelvic structures to support the urethra. (nih.gov)
  • The second phase involves the absorption of the sutures themselves. (universalsutures.com)
  • 11, 12 It is a gastric remodeling procedure (Figure 2) that involves endoscopic full-thickness suturing to reduce the gastric volume by ~70-80% and is potentially associated with a delay in gastric emptying. (worldgastroenterology.org)
  • The e xact surgical technique varies with surgeons' preference and ability and there is little evidence to suggest that different surgical techniques have widely different surgical outcomes. (orthoracle.com)
  • I've had the pleasure of introducing new suturing techniques and then seeing other surgeons refine these techniques through the years. (reviewofophthalmology.com)
  • To minimize this problem, some surgeons use continuous sutures (also called buried stitches). (universalsutures.com)
  • An Ethilon W2860 10-0 polyamide suture (Ethicon, Somerville, NJ, USA) and an SZM-45B2 microscope (Madell Technology Corporation, Ontario, CA, USA) were used in all 3 groups. (the-jcen.org)
  • This technique gradually stretches the skin to cover the wound so a graft or flap may not be necessary. (dvm360.com)
  • 10. A stacked technique of mastopexy: volume redistribution mastopexy with inferior flap and superomedially based pedicle. (nih.gov)
  • The unidirectional continuous suture (UCS) group used a downward "right-to-left" continuous suture. (the-jcen.org)
  • A neurovascular surgeon (DHJ, right-handed junior neurosurgeon), an author of this article, noticed differences in the occurrence of structural changes in chicken wing artery STS training between continuous and interrupted suture groups. (the-jcen.org)
  • The structural change was a counterclockwise twisting of vessels after the STS bypass, which occurred more frequently in the continuous suture group. (the-jcen.org)
  • The Cushing and Connell suture technique is often used to close the incisions in hollow organs such as the stomach, urinary bladder, and uterus. (katsanas.com)
  • A technique for identifying vicryl suture hypersensitivity. (medscape.com)
  • In group II, after stitching the rectus sheath with vicryl No. 1, the thread was cut and interrupted sutures were applied in subcutaneous fat with thread vicryl No. 2. (gynaecologyjournal.com)
  • This study aimed to design a modified subgingival sling suture for periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO) as well as evaluate postoperative effects including gingival recession (GR), alveolar bone crest resorption, dental plague accumulation on sutures and alveolar bone augmentation. (nih.gov)
  • A lesser curvature, gastro-gastric suture distal to the band is one newer technique suggested to lower band slippage. (sages.org)
  • Transtibial pull-out repair technique has been reported promising clinical improvements by securing the meniscus to its original anatomic [6] . (researchsquare.com)
  • This article describes two clinical reports of patients submitted to osteointegrated implants and bone exert with cyanocrilate ester (Super Bonder ® ) as suture. (bvsalud.org)
  • Endoscopic revision of sleeve gastrectomy (SG) Sleeve-in-Sleeve (SIS), via suturing or plication techniques. (worldgastroenterology.org)
  • With regard to current literature, there is no scientific evidence of an optimal pancreatic anastomotic technique. (springermedizin.at)
  • A distinct inhomogeneity among the trials concerning definitions, patient selection, anastomotic technique, and patient management is important to mention. (springermedizin.at)
  • A group of researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong aim to develop a new rotator cuff repair model, based on suture anchors. (noldus.com)
  • Suture anchors are used in the actual human surgeries that patients receive nowadays. (noldus.com)
  • In the current study, a version of the suture anchors is developed that is suitable for use on rats and can be compared to the transosseous bone tunnel technique. (noldus.com)
  • For the suture anchors technique, custom-made anchors were developed, since all commercially available versions were too big. (noldus.com)
  • After 4 weeks, the suture anchors showed better tendon healing and decreased bone healing than transosseous repair, though after total recovery the two techniques showed comparable functional recovery. (noldus.com)
  • PIs have been reported during 1%-15% of surgical procedures, mostly associated with suturing (1,2). (cdc.gov)
  • The Double-reverse Wedge Excision Technique: A Novel Approach to Reconstruction of Stahl's Ear Deformity. (nih.gov)
  • Any surgeon who is going to embark on these difficult resections should have at a minimum laparoscopic suturing skills in order to be able to close the peritoneal defect. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Barbed sutures have recently been proposed to facilitate laparoscopic suturing. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 20. A modified suture technique for laparoscopic myomectomy. (nih.gov)
  • Does Adding a Lesser Curvature Gastro-Gastric Plication Suture Reduce the Need for Revision After Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band Placement? (sages.org)
  • The nurse practitioner cleansed the site with Betadine, anesthetized the area and sutured the wound using nylon sutures. (nso.com)
  • When compared to traditional nylon suture, the cyanocrilate ester dispend less operative time, patient compliance and less bacterial placa adherence in chirurgic wound. (bvsalud.org)
  • I'll also go over indications for suturing, suggest suturing techniques and recommend when to rule out suturing. (reviewofophthalmology.com)
  • The innovative new surgical techniques of the no scalpel vasectomy reversal significantly minimize trauma and pain by only making a small, single punch in the skin of scrotum, as opposed to a conventional, more invasive open procedure. (ezvasectomy.com)
  • Research is needed to evaluate the risks and benefits of such procedures compared to conventional surgical techniques. (nih.gov)
  • Proper placement of sutures enhances the precise approximation of the wound edges, which helps minimize and redistribute skin tension. (medscape.com)
  • With all techniques, it is best to use the thinnest suture possible in order to minimize the risk of track marks and foreign-body reactions. (mhmedical.com)
  • The suture material is then tied off gently, with care being taken to minimize tension across the epidermis and avoid overly constricting the wound edges ( Figures 5-7A , 5-7B , 5-7C , 5-7D , 5-7E , 5-7F ). (mhmedical.com)
  • If a graft does prove to be necessary, its size will be smaller after this technique. (dvm360.com)
  • The suture is then similarly inserted at the 9 o'clock position relative to the graft, following steps (1) and (2). (mhmedical.com)
  • Although periprosthetic leak is presently uncommon after mitral valve replacement, suture line disruption still occurs and may be significant in some patients. (duke.edu)
  • The absorption of the surgical suture occurs in two phases. (universalsutures.com)
  • In rats, the most commonly used surgical technique in rotator cuff tear research, the transosseous bone tunnel technique, is not the primary technique used on humans. (noldus.com)
  • The technique I describe here is one I use for a small to medium sized full thickness rotator cuff tear. (orthoracle.com)
  • Rotator Cuff Tear: Surgical Technique and Preliminary Results. (dsmc.or.kr)
  • The SS tendon was then stitched with the lengths of suture sticking out from the anchor. (noldus.com)
  • This portion of the split shot can be opened ( Figure 2C ) to allow removal of the split shot from the suture when you adjust the tension on the suture. (dvm360.com)
  • Following this adjustment, apply the split shot to the suture and close it ( Figure 2D ) to hold the desired amount of tension. (dvm360.com)
  • You can adjust the tension on the suture over several days, with gradual tightening, allowing the skin to relax and stretch as the skin edges move toward apposition. (dvm360.com)
  • We constantly improve our surgical techniques and the whole service system on vasectomy reversal procedure. (ezvasectomy.com)
  • Three suture techniques were compared over an anterior wall suture procedure. (the-jcen.org)
  • The RCS technique may aid in preventing vessel twisting in the STS bypass procedure. (the-jcen.org)
  • We assessed the association between various STS bypass techniques and vessel twisting using chicken wing training models. (the-jcen.org)
  • We found that the incidence and trend of vessel twisting differed significantly across suture techniques. (the-jcen.org)
  • Based on this observation, the authors hypothesized that the incidence of vessel twisting would differ depending on the suture technique used. (the-jcen.org)
  • This study aimed to assess the association between the STS technique used and vessel twisting in chicken wing training models. (the-jcen.org)
  • An aid to vessel suturing. (nih.gov)
  • The study aimed at the evaluation of the biomechanical capabilities of this new trans-tibial pull-in (TPI) technique in comparison to standard TPO and SA repair. (isakos.com)
  • Owing to the complexity and inconsistent performance of the intracranial microsurgical bypass procedures, particularly the side-to-side (STS) technique, meticulous training is essential for better outcomes. (the-jcen.org)
  • The first historical use of biomaterials dates to antiquity, when ancient Egyptians used sutures made from animal sinew. (nih.gov)
  • For the transosseous bone tunnel technique, the SS tendon was stitched onto the bone using holes drilled all the way through the humeral head at an angle. (noldus.com)
  • Through weaving two pieces of suture together, the scientists created a small anchor which was then pushed into a pre-drilled hole, thus attaching it to the bone. (noldus.com)
  • This also includes techniques designed to rebuild bone structure with minimal surgical intervention and optimal patient comfort. (omsofny.com)
  • Sutures and other products like Hernia Mesh and Bone Wax with best after sales customer support. (universalsutures.com)
  • I also use the same technique when taking down a partial thickness tear and fully detaching it to allow a radical debridement of degenerate tendon from its insertion. (orthoracle.com)
  • The tendon repair is then supplemented with subacromial decompression as demonstrated in this operative technique. (orthoracle.com)
  • This paper describes the method of suture repair of TTO as developed and used at our institution. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Repair of the complete atrioventricular canal defect is still complicated by dehiscence of sutured atrioventricular valves. (johnshopkins.edu)
  • The uncut free-end of the FasT-Fix ® suture can be used as a thread for transtibial pullout repair. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Type of 'non-pledgetted' stich was not related to suture line strength. (johnshopkins.edu)
  • 7. Lowering revision rates in medial pedicle breast reduction by the selective addition of "inverted-T" technique. (nih.gov)
  • 8. A novel short-scar breast reduction technique in large breasts. (nih.gov)
  • 12. Running circular suture technique for reduction mammaplasty and mastopexy. (nih.gov)