
Congenital Tracheal Stenosis: Tracheal Autograft Technique
The tracheal autograft was harvested from the midportion of the trachea and then a posterior tracheal anastomosis was performed with interrupted 6.0 polydioxanone (PDSII) monofilament suture (Ethicon, Somerville, NJ).
Tracheal Resection - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Jul 2, 2024 · With the tracheal ends in close approximation, the posterior membranous wall is addressed first using simple, interrupted absorbable 3-0 polyglycolic (Vicryl) or 3-0 PDS stitches placed 3 mm apart and 3 to 4 mm from the cut edge submucosally, with …
Interrupted sutures prevent recurrent abdominal fascial …
In contrast to their findings, our study points out the running suture with PDS as the major surgical risk factor of BAR with a superiority of interrupted Vicryl sutures.
PDS interrupted sutures | Explanation
"PDS interrupted sutures" refers to a specific type of stitching technique used in medical procedures. PDS is a type of thread that is absorbed by the body over time, so it doesn't need to be removed later.
Laryngotracheal Reconstruction with Anterior Costal Cartilage …
Dec 14, 2020 · Single Stage Laryngotracheal Reconstruction. 3-0 Proline sutures to be placed through the cricoid and trachea bilaterally as retraction suture. Care taken not to puncture the ETT cuff. ETT is taped securely in place while taking care to …
Pulmonary artery sling: results with median sternotomy, …
The LPA is anastomosed to the opening created in the MPA with interrupted 7-0 prolene (n = 11) (Ethicon, Inc, Somerville, NJ) or polydioxanone (PDS) (n = 3) suture (Fig 2).
Comparison of continuous versus interrupted abdominal fascia …
Jul 25, 2019 · In our study, we used continuous and interrupted PDS sutures and found that interrupted suturing method of abdominal wall closure is better, though it takes more time.
Comparison of continuous versus interrupted abdominal fascia …
OBJECTIVE: Comparison of closure of midline laparotomy fascia using interrupted PDS v/s continuous PDS in emergency settings in terms of wound infection, wound dehiscence, incisional hernia and suture sinus.
Comparison of continuous versus interrupted abdominal fascia closure in patients of perforation peritonitis using Polydioxanone (PDS) suture: A prospective study of 50 cases
Abstract: The objective of this study is to compare Polydioxanone (PDS) and Polypropylene (PPL) suture material for fascial closure,in midline abdominal incisions using interrupted X sutures in terms of post-operative wound complications.
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