Literature DB >> 972007

An experimental study of the calcification and absorption of polyglycolic acid and catgut sutures within the urinary tract.

E Milroy.   

Abstract

This experimental study has shown that there is no difference in calcification on catgut and polyglycolic acid suture loops within the sterile and infected rat bladder. The presence of an experimentally induced infection reduces the time both catgut and polyglycolic acid sutures remain attached to the bladder wall. Polyglycolic acid sutures can nevertheless be recommended for routine use in the urinary tract whenever an absorbable suture is required in view of its greater strength, reliability and remarkable lack of inflammatory tissue reaction.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 972007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Urol        ISSN: 0021-0005


  4 in total

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2.  A comparison of the effect of pH on the biodegradation of two synthetic absorbable sutures.

Authors:  C C Chu
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3.  An in vitro evaluation of the stability of mechanical properties of surgical suture materials in various pH conditions.

Authors:  C C Chu; G Moncrief
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4.  Tissue reactions of suture materials (polyglactine 910, chromed catgut and polydioxanone) on rat bladder wall and their role in bladder stone formation.

Authors:  Murat Kosan; Umut Gonulalan; Bulent Ozturk; Sezer Kulacoglu; Imge Erguder; Ozgur Akdemir; Mesut Cetinkaya
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2007-11-15
  4 in total

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