Dr. Paul M. Parker Is Pioneering New Advanced Lipoabdominoplasty Instead of Traditional Tummy Tuck in New Jersey
... is the use of Quill sutures. These are barbed
sutures that adjust the tension as each new stitch is added. Dr. Parker uses the Quill
sutures to also bring the separated abdominal muscles ... about. To tighten the muscles, we use the Quill
sutures which gives a more effective tightening of these ...
There's Still Time to Ensure Your Turkey Neck Doesn't Make an Appearance at Thanksgiving Dinner Thanks to Innovative Tuliplift
... inspired by the shape of Tulip flower petals, the
sutures are placed in a way that allows them to address ... deals with the sagging neck area - permanent
sutures placed under the skin and fatty layer tightening ... and natural results
Dr. Rahimi then uses the
sutures to individualize the lift for each patient, ...
CryoLife Receives CE Mark Approval for BioFoam(R) Hemostatic Technology
... the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to control bleeding as an adjunct to
sutures and staples in open surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE ... Company's BioGlue((R)) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large ...
BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive Hits 500,000 Procedure Milestone Worldwide, Company Data Indicates
... approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large ... Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large ...
Robot improves suture proficiency more rapidly for surgeons inexperienced in laparoscopic techniques
... the amount of collagen III deposited on the ureteral wall. Only those
sutures performed by the surgeon with limited laparoscopic experience and the last four
sutures in each group for the other two surgeons were assessed to control for ...
Core Essence Receives FDA Approval for SECURUS(TM), an Innovative Knotless Suture Anchor System
...
SECURUS is an innovative implantable platform system that locks down
sutures in arthroscopic tendon repair surgeries, particularly high volume shoulder ... reproducible bone and suture retention strength, tactile tensioning of
sutures (allowing the surgeon to 'feel' the tension in the soft tissue prior to ...
Department of Defense Awards CryoLife $1.7 million to Develop BioFoam Hemostatic Technology
... U. S. Food and Drug Administration to control bleeding as an adjunct to
sutures and staples in open surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE ... Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large ...
Mussel-Based Glue May Make Surgery Safer
... precision, promote faster recovery and reduce scarring.
Currently,
sutures and synthetic adhesives are used to join tissue together after a patient has surgery, a team at North Carolina State University explained. But
sutures can cause complications such as discomfort, infection and inflammation. ...
Plastic and reconstructive surgery ... in brief
... have developed a novel technique for adhesive application. Suspended
sutures are used along the incision line to provide traction, but they are not tied off. Then, after the adhesive is applied but before it is dried, the
sutures are removed. This article appears in the March 2009 issue of Plastic and ...
Haemacure's Human Fibrin Sealant Demonstrates Effectiveness in Skin Graft Fixation Proof-of-Concept Study for Burn Injury
... technology may provide a safe and effective alternative to staples and
sutures and reduce discomfort of burn patients receiving skin grafts" said Joseph ... used to secure skin grafts to recipient wound sites. The use of staples or
sutures in skin graft fixation for burn patients can often lead to post-operative ...
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Sutures in Medical Technology
Cardica Announces Publication of Pivotal PAS-Port(R) Proximal Anastomosis System Clinical Trial Results
... Cardica
Cardica is a leading provider of automated anastomosis systems for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. By replacing hand-sewn
sutures with easy-to-use automated systems, Cardica's products provide cardiovascular surgeons with rapid, reliable and consistently reproducible ...
Positive Mid-Term Results on CryoValve(R) SG Pulmonary Human Heart Valve Presented at Western Thoracic Meeting
... valve, processed using CryoLife's proprietary SynerGraft(R)
Technology. The Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as
an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open
surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE marked in the European
Community and approved in ...
Cardica to Host Investor Briefing on 'Revolutionizing Revascularization'
... in Atlanta. As previously announced, the trial,
which compared graft vessel connections made using the PAS-Port system to
conventional hand-sewn
sutures during CABG procedures, achieved all of its
primary and secondary endpoints. Based on the positive trial data, Cardica
submitted a 510(k) premarket ...
CryoLife Announces First Implant of Combination Aortic-Mitral Allograft Heart Valve at the Cleveland Clinic
... valve, processed using CryoLife's proprietary SynerGraft(R)
Technology. The Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as
an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open
surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE marked in the European
Community and approved in ...
Cardica Reports Positive Top-Line Results and Submits 510(k) for PAS-Port(R) Proximal Anastomosis System in Cardiac Bypass Surgery
... a large, prospective, randomized
pivotal clinical trial comparing graft vessel connections made using the
PAS-Port system to conventional hand-sewn
sutures during coronary artery
bypass graft (CABG) procedures. Based on the positive data from the trial,
Cardica submitted a 510(k) premarket notification ...
Wayne State University and Oakwood Partner in New Device to Combat Congestive Heart Failure
... of nitinol, a
nickel-titanium alloy. Because the device conforms to the shape of the
heart -- expanding and contracting with each beat -- no
sutures are
required to attach it to the heart. The device is designed as a permanent
implant.
The HeartNet is implanted through an incision in the left ...
Sutures in Medical Products
Bio-Corkscrew™ Suture Anchor
Description:... eliminates abrasion to attached sutures. Multiple
sutures can be attached to the eyelet allowing slipknots ... Bio-Corkscrew is available w/two #2
sutures (1 green/1 white), two #2 FiberWire
sutures or two #2 TigerTail sutures. TigerTail suture is ...
Company:Arthrex
POLYSORB™ Soft Tissue Reattachment System, 3mm
Description:... U.S.P. size 2 (5 metric) TICRON™ polyester
sutures are nonabsorbable, sterile, surgical
sutures composed of polyethylene terephthalate. The braided
sutures are coated uniformly with silicone to increase ...
Company:USS Sports Medicine
AnchorSew™ 3mm Device
Description:... metabolized by the body. TICRON™ polyester
sutures are nonabsorbable, sterile, surgical
sutures composed of Poly (ethylene terephthalate). The braided
sutures are coated uniformly with silicone to increase ...
Company:USS Sports Medicine
POLYSORB™ Soft Tissue Reattachment System, 2mm
Description:... size 2-0 (3 metric) TICRON™ polyester
sutures are nonabsorbable, sterile, surgical
sutures composed of polyethylene terephthalate. The braided
sutures are coated uniformly with silicone to increase ...
Company:USS Sports Medicine
Ogden™ Soft Tissue Anchor System, Sterile Packs
Description:... Nitride (TiN) which conforms to (SAE AMS 2444).
sutures SURGIDAC polyester
sutures are nonabsorbable, sterile, surgical
sutures composed of Poly (ethylene terephthalate). The ...
Company:USS Sports Medicine
Tapercutting
Description:... POLYSORB™
sutures are prepared by coating the suture with a mixture ... and calcium stearoyl lactylate. POLYSORB
sutures are colored violet to increase visibility and are also available undyed. POLYSORB™
sutures meet all requirements established by the United ...
Company:Autosuture
Corkscrew™ Parachute Tissue Anchor
Description:... of 5 mm and a small 2 mm core diameter. The #2 FiberWire suspension
sutures securely hold a thin, bioabsorbable PLLA disc 5 mm from the proximal aspect of the anchor and is 8 mm in diameter. The FiberWire suspension
sutures are secured to the anchor with pre-tied knots recessed in the anchor body. ...
Company:Arthrex
SharpShooter Tissue Repair System
Description:... meniscus repair surgery. The system includes a unique method to deliver
sutures using a patented delivery handle and a series of six anatomic cannulae ... SharpShooter allows the surgeon more control over the placement of
sutures and increases efficiency and effectiveness of meniscus procedures.
The ...
Company:ReGen Biologics
TwinFix AB Absorbable Suture Anchor
Description:... tissue repair, combining high resistance to pull out, proven delivery, two
sutures in independent eyelets, absorbability, and application flexibility. This ... bodies minimize insertion torque and stress on the implant. Multiple
sutures in independent eyelets improve the load distribution of the suture in the ...
Company:Smith & Nephew, Inc. - Orthopedics
EXXCEL Vascular Access Graft
Description:... Access Graft material is designed to offer textile-like handling characteristics-cuts neatly for a clean edge, retains fully open lumen shape, and
sutures ....
Company:Boston Scientific Corporation
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Sutures in Medical Dictionary
Cranial sutures
... Cranial
sutures Definition: Fontanelles represent spaces ... part of normal growth. - Anterior - Cranial
sutures - Physical Examination - Skin Turgor Review ... : Premature fusion of the cranial
sutures (the fibrous joints between the bones of the ...
Fontanelles
... Images ... Bulging fontanelles Separated
sutures Opisthotonos Increased head circumference No ... the bones of an infant 's skull where the
sutures intersect) that are covered by tough membrane ... comatose (with severe dehydration ) ... The
sutures normally allow the skull to expand as the ...
Skull
... to the brain. Skull of a Newborn The "
sutures " or anatomical lines where the bony plates of ... lock together like jigsaws at joints called
sutures . The
sutures normally allow the skull to expand as the ...
Stitches
... stitches , which doctors also sometimes call "
sutures ." However, except for small cuts that ... usually heal better when they are closed up with
sutures . Stitches are primarily used if the cut is ... surgical incision s. Stitches , also called
sutures , are special types of thread that hold wound ...
Surgical excision
... Abortion ( Abortion ) Surgical Excision
sutures - Cranial ( Cranial
sutures )
sutures - Ridged ...
Sutures
...
sutures - separated Definition: Separated
sutures are defined as an abnormally wide separation of the bony
sutures of the skull in an infant . Ridged ...
Craniosynostosis
... is a congenital defect (meaning it is present at birth ). One or more
sutures , the connections between skull bones, prematurely close during the ... of scrutiny and fearful curiosity all the time. Premature Closure of
sutures ( Craniosynostosis ) Premature Contraction ( Ectopic Heartbeat ) ...
Hallucination
... Loss ( Numbness and Tingling ) Separation Anxiety Separation of the
sutures (
sutures - Separated) Sepsis ... Confusion . Hallucination s (seeing or ...
Hallucinations
... Loss ( Numbness and Tingling ) Separation Anxiety Separation of the
sutures (
sutures - Separated) Sepsis ... Confusion . Hallucinations (seeing or ...
Rhinorrhea
... Retractions) Rhinorrhea ( Nasal Discharge ) Rib Cage Pain Ridged
sutures (
sutures - Ridged) Rigidity of the Abdomen ( Abdominal Rigidity ) ... ...
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Sutures in Biological News
UC Davis bioengineer receives Hartwell Foundation grant to address skull fusion disorder of infants
... for infants born with disorders that cause the
sutures of their skulls to prematurely fuse together.
... in the premature fusing of one or more of the
sutures necessary for the skull to expand as the child's ... then reposition a portion of them along the
sutures to protect the exposed brain. The hope is that by ...
Shellfish and inkjet printers may hold key to faster healing from surgeries
... medical adhesives that could replace traditional
sutures and result in less scarring, faster recovery ... to join tissue together in the wake of a surgery:
sutures and synthetic adhesives.
sutures work well, but require enormous skill and longer ...
Antimicrobial sutures reduce infections in brain shunt surgery, study finds
... at Buffalo has shown that using antimicrobial
sutures to secure the shunt and close the wound ... and double-blinded.
"In animal trials
sutures coated with the antimicrobial triclosan have been ...
"Our results showed that using antimicrobial
sutures reduced infection risk by 16 percent."
...
Surgery without stitches
... bio-film that seals surgical wounds could make
sutures a relic of medical history.
Measuring just 50 ... complications arising from sutures.
Surgical
sutures date back some 4,000 years, so a new approach is ... damaged nerves because the gold standard --
sutures inevitably cause damage to nerves and there is ...
New method separates cancer cells from normal cells
... cancer cells, but not normal cells, inward to the reservoir, where they would be trapped," said Grzybowski. "The particles could also be part of the
sutures used during surgical procedures."
...
Superglue from the sea
... says. "We don't want to have the glue permanently in the fracture."
Stewart says some synthetic superglues or "instant glues" are used instead of
sutures for superficial skin wounds. But because of toxicity or toxic byproducts, "they are not suitable for deep tissue use," including bone repair, he ....
American Chemical Society Weekly PressPac Oct. 15, 2008
... nano-sized fibers about 1/50,000th the width of a human hair. The advance could lead to a new generation of stronger, longer-lasting biocompatible
sutures and bandages to treat wounds. The study is scheduled for the November 10 issue of ACS' Biomacromolecules, a monthly journal.
Eyal Zussman and ...
Drug-embedded microparticles bolster heart function in animal studies
... neutral, excretable compounds that aren't themselves inflammatory.
Polyesters such as PLGA (polylactic-co-glycolic acid) are approved for use in
sutures and grafts. However, when they are made into particles small enough to be broken down in the body, polyesters cause inflammation exactly what the ...
Together we stand: bacteria organize to survive hostile zones
... result from bacterial communities that develop inside human cells. And biofilms cause problems in tissues where catheters have been inserted or where
sutures have been used.
You can put a patient on antibiotics, and it may seem that the infection has disappeared. But in a few months, it reappears, and ...
Ancient amphibians evolved a bite before migrating to dry land
... from living fish, we found that the shapes of
sutures in the skull roof indicate whether a fish ... feeding. By analyzing the tiny forces that the
sutures experienced during feeding, such as tension or ... species, Markey says.
"Analysis of the
sutures of the early amphibian species Acanthostega ...
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Sutures in Biological Technology
Angiotech Pharmaceuticals announces launch of Quill SRS product codes for laparoscopic gynecology procedures
... a wound closure in these types of surgical procedures, where tying
sutures through small incisions using instruments, while having limited visibility ... had grown to 150 patients reviewed to that date. "Bidirectional barbed
sutures greatly facilitate laparoscopic suturing. Further evolution and ...
Angiotech Receives CE Mark Approval of Quill(TM) SRS MONODERM(TM), a New Rapidly Resorbing Suture Product Line
... to begin marketing the Quill(TM) Self-Retaining System (SRS)
MONODERM(TM)
sutures in Europe. This CE Mark approval follows Angiotech's recent announcement ... is appropriate. It is anticipated that the Quill(TM) SRS
MONODERM(TM)
sutures will be available in various lengths and needle
configurations using three ...
CryoLife Signs Distribution Agreement for Inclusion of BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive in Hernia Repair Kit with Proxy Biomedical Surgical Meshes
... method. It is anticipated that the use of BioGlue, as an adjunct
to
sutures and tacking systems, will help minimize this incidence of
postoperative ... strength in two to three minutes. It is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in
adult patients in open surgical repair of large ...
Cardica's C-Port(R) Flex A Anastomosis System Allows Surgeons to Perform Revolutionary Closed-Chest Heart Bypass Surgeries
... limitation in robot-assisted bypass
procedures by replacing hand-sewn
sutures with automated, consistent
anastomoses," commented Dr. Brunsting. "We ... adoption of minimally-invasive bypass procedures as it replaces
hand-sewn
sutures with an automated connection of the vessel graft to the
coronary artery, ...
CryoLife Reports Record First Quarter Revenues of $26.7 Million
... valve, processed using CryoLife's proprietary SynerGraft(R) technology. The Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE marked in the European Community and approved in ...
CryoLife Announces Release Date and Teleconference Call Details for 2009 First Quarter Financial Results
... valve, processed using CryoLife's proprietary SynerGraft(R) Technology. The Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE marked in the European Community and approved in ...
Prolifiq Further Expands Into Medical Markets With New Hire Maureen A. Shaffer
... extensive career includes launching the first angioplasty balloon with Cordis Corporation; introducing a market-changing product to replace vascular
sutures at United States Surgical as director of marketing; and bringing to market more than 100 minimally invasive cardiac surgery devices at Heartport, ....
CryoLife to Present at Sidoti's 13th Annual New York Emerging Growth Institutional Forum
... valve, processed using CryoLife's proprietary SynerGraft(R) Technology. The Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE marked in the European Community and approved in ...
CryoLife Reports Record Annual Revenues of $105.1 Million for FY 2008
... valve, processed
using CryoLife's proprietary SynerGraft(R) technology. The Company's
BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and
staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large vessels.
BioGlue is also CE marked in the European Community and approved in ...
CryoLife Announces Release Date and Teleconference Call Details for 2008 Fourth Quarter and Year End Financial Results
... valve, processed using CryoLife's proprietary SynerGraft(R) Technology. The Company's BioGlue(R) Surgical Adhesive is FDA approved as an adjunct to
sutures and staples for use in adult patients in open surgical repair of large vessels. BioGlue is also CE marked in the European Community and approved in ...
Sutures in Biological Products
Sutures in Biological Definition
Joint
... to allow any movement; however, in children , fibrous joints have not solidified and are movable. Examples of fibrous joints are:
Cranial
sutures , joining the bones of the cranium .
Gomphoses , the joints between the roots of the teeth and their sockets (or alveoli ) in maxilla and ...
Sutures in Biological Dictionary
Sutures
... together along a line by or as if by sewing ...
sutures are also classified according to their form. ... ... citations for verification. ... 9 Antimicrobial
sutures . 10 See also. 11 References. 12 External links ... These mattress
sutures promote wound edge eversion and less prominent ...