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Problems and prospects for development and production of surgical suture materials

The assortment and user qualities of biologically inert, synthetic, absorbable, and nonabsorbable thread has approached the limit of the requirements imposed by modern surgery. Further progress in this area can be anticipated if manufacturing processes for production of strong and elastic thread mad...

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Published in:Fibre chemistry 2008-05, Vol.40 (3), p.208-216
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Sutures
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