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Absolok
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Absoloks
National Institutes of Health
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Polydioxanone
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1999
1999
[Our experience with the use of Absolok polydioxanone resorbable clips in laparoscopic surgery].
E. Veronese
,
A. Elio
,
C. Residori
,
F. Frigo
,
S. Salvato
,
F. Orcalli
Minerva Chirurgica
1999
Corpus ID: 36424647
BACKGROUND The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of resorbable clips in polydioxanone in laparoscopic surgery. METHODS The…
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1994
1994
Laparoscopic knot substitutes. An assessment of techniques of securing sutures through the laparoscope.
S. Andrews
,
J. Lewis
Endoscopic surgery and allied technologies
1994
Corpus ID: 33663073
Advanced interventional laparoscopy has required the development of new methods of securing sutures as alternatives to the three…
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1990
1990
Tissue reactivity and degradation patterns of absorbable vascular ligating clips implanted in peritoneum and rectus fascia.
N. Chegini
,
S. Metz
,
B. J. Masterson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
1990
Corpus ID: 33266917
Absorbable vascular ligating clips are finding increasing use in intraabdominal surgery. We report the results of a light and…
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1988
1988
A comparative scanning electron microscopic study on degradation of absorbable ligating clips in vivo and in vitro.
Nasser Chegini
,
D. L. Hay
,
J. A. V. Fraunhofer
,
B. J. Masterson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
1988
Corpus ID: 23421668
Using scanning electron microscopy, the degradation characteristics of two absorbable ligating clips, Absolok (polydioxanone) and…
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1988
1988
Locking mechanism strength of absorbable ligating devices.
D. L. Hay
,
J. V. von Fraunhofer
,
N. Chegini
,
B. J. Masterson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
1988
Corpus ID: 23433969
The locking mechanism strengths of the absorbable Absolok and Lactomer ligating clips and the absorbable Lactomer staple have…
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