Lipoabdominoplasty: A New Type of Tummy Tuck Gets Even Better
... In order to tighten the muscles, one must put stitches in the fascia--a sheath of connective tissue that envelopes and supports the muscles. Traditional stitches can tear through the fascia if they are too big or tight. Making the stitches looser accomplishes nothing because the muscles ...New treatment for receding gums: No pain, lots of gain
... for receding gums and we now have evidence to support the stability of this relatively painless procedure. Instead of leaving the dental office with stitches in the roof of their mouth, a patient leaves with a small bandage on the arm that can be removed in an hour," said Terrence Griffin, DMD, associate ...National Dog Bite Prevention Week - Prevention is the Best Cure for Dog Bites
... dog bites can be is 17-year-old Kelly Voigt. Kelly was severely injured 10 years ago when a neighbor's dog attacked her. She received more than 100 stitches in her face and throat and was treated for post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. Unfortunately, Kelly's injuries are not unusual. ...New NeoGraft™ Device Improves Hair Transplants
... Least invasive hair transplant available No 'tell-tale' linear scar where the donor hair is harvested Shorter, more comfortable recovery No stitches to be removed Less activity restrictions after surgery Very short haircuts are possible after surgery Transplants roughly twice as many hair ...Centenarian's Vision Restored With New Sutureless Corneal Transplant Technology
... effective than a full corneal transplant, on Ms. Rummler's left eye. This procedure is ideal for a person of Katherine's age because it requires no stitches and therefore has a shorter recovery time with fewer follow up exams. This type of transplant will be fully healed in 6 - 8 weeks. Katherine's ...Patch Helps Mend Damaged Hearts
... "In our patients, the application of the patch was not associated with any complications. The application of the patch is quite simple. Four stitches are enough to attach the patch." One of the people given the patch died, and a study of the heart showed "remarkable new blood vessel formation," ...John A. Millard, M.D. is 1st Surgeon in Colorado to Offer Smartlipo MPX™
... tiny incision required to insert the Smartlipo MPX™ treatment wand is only 2 millimeters. Consequently, the surgical openings do not require stitches afterwards. "The 1064 wavelength is also absorbed by blood, so the patient experiences less blood loss and swelling," Dr. Millard says. ...Study Shows How Defective DNA Repair Triggers Two Neurological Diseases
... the researchers produced increased DNA-damage stress in the two types of engineered mice, either by using radiation or knocking out a key enzyme that stitches together broken DNA ends. The researchers then compared the resulting pathologies in the two types of mice. The scientists found that the brain ...St. Jude Study Gives New Insights Into How Cells Accessorize Their Proteins
... Researchers have determined how an enzyme that stitches all-important molecular adjustments onto proteins contorts itself to regulate its own function MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- ...ENDO STITCHtrade; Short 10 mm Suturing Device
Description:... The Endo Stitch™ single use suturing device has application in endoscopic surgery for the placement of interrupted or running stitches in soft tissues. The Endo Stitch™ single use suturing device is available in 2 sizes: 10mm and 10mm short with the choice of 4 suture ...CSHL team traces extensive networks regulating alternative RNA splicing
... By cutting up and pasting back together bits of these RNA intermediaries, the splicing machinery deletes "non-coding" segments (called introns) and stitches together "coding" segments (called exons). The final product of RNA splicing (called a mature messenger-RNA "transcript") finds its way out of ...Using green chemistry to deliver cutting-edge drugs
... on lactic acid, which is a natural compound produced in the body that the body is able to get rid of in the usual way. It is used in dissolvable stitches and has been used in the pharmaceutical industry in various guises for 30 years. Compared to conventional methods for giving drugs to patients, ...Bacterial walls come tumbling down
... die. The enzymatic machinery (known as PBP2) studied by Strynadka's group has two main parts: One end assembles long sugar fibers; the other end stitches them together with bits of protein to form a sturdy interlocking mesh shell. Strynadka's team has provided a long-awaited look at the portion ...Natural polyester makes new sutures stronger, safer
... With the help of a new type of suture based on MIT research, patients who get stitches may never need to have them removed. A biopolymer suture cleared last month by the FDA is made of materials that the human body produces naturally, ...Researchers make long DNA 'wires' for future medical and electronic devices
... diagnostics. But Lee and Guan are the first to coax strands of DNA into structures that are at once so orderly and so complex that they resemble stitches on a quilt. "These are very narrow, very long wires that can be designed into patterns for molecular electronics or biosensors," Lee said. "And in ...MIT: 'Nanostitching' could strengthen airplane skins, more
... the layers by stitching, braiding, weaving or pinning them together. All of these processes, however, are problematic because the relatively large stitches or pins penetrate and damage the carbon-fiber plies themselves. "And those fiber plies are what make composites so strong," Wardle said. So Wardle ...Consumer "engagement" stressed at e-Business seminar
... Ramsey's children watched it, they laughed too, he said. In fact, they asked to see it over and over and over again, and spent the next 15 minutes in stitches on the floor. The conference was sponsored by the UW E-Business Institute. Other speakers included John Frigo, sales director for ...