1959
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-195908000-00030
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A comparison of the tissue reactions to plastic materials

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“…These results were in accordance with the findings of Madsen (1953), who studied host response to a variety of suture materials. In an investigation of the handling and reaction of various sutures in the abdominal wall of Albino rabbits, Harrison et al (1957) also obtained similar results. They found that the non‐absorbable material was less inflammatory than natural products, but still elicited a measurable response.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…These results were in accordance with the findings of Madsen (1953), who studied host response to a variety of suture materials. In an investigation of the handling and reaction of various sutures in the abdominal wall of Albino rabbits, Harrison et al (1957) also obtained similar results. They found that the non‐absorbable material was less inflammatory than natural products, but still elicited a measurable response.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…A period of 7 days was selected as the experimental interval because it is mostly preferred for suture removal in routine intraoral surgery. Although there are a number of reports dealing with tissue reactions incited by suture materials, studies investigating early tissue reactions at the first, third, fifth, and seventh days are scarce (Harrison, Swanson and Lincoln, 1957, Conn, 1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Teflon appears less likely to cause tissue reaction than other plastics (Harrison, Swanson and Lincoln 1957), it should reduce the incidence of arterial thrombosis. Yet Brown et al (1969) could find no significant differences in the complication rate between PVC and Teflon cannulae and Evans and Kerr (1974) stated that the incidence of complete occlusion bore no relation to the type and size of cannula used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…İkinci neden olarak da, operasyonu takiben geçen 8 aylık sürenin aşım için yeterli olmaması akla gelmektedir. Dacron ivalon sponge, nylon, orlon ve teflon gibi protezlerin köpeklerde subkutan olarak implante edilmek suretiyle doğurdukları doku reaksiyonu yönünden şirurjide uygulamaya en uygun olduğu kanısına varılmıştır (4). Biz ise ineklerde yaptığımız ve normal operatif müdahale ile kapatılmıyan 5xlO cm.…”
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