1.A Comment on the Corneo-Scleral Sutures.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1963;4(1):49-52
No abstract available.
Sutures*
2.An experimental study of tissue reaction of suture materials.
Souk Gi KANG ; Kyung Wook KIM ; Chang Joon YIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1992;18(3):106-114
No abstract available.
Sutures*
3.Evaluation for the Accuracy of the SRK/T Formula in PCL Implanted Patients(II): Optimizing, A-Constant.
Ki Kong DO ; Young Tae CHO ; Do Yong LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1997;38(5):769-780
To evaluate the efficacy of optimizing of A-constant, the error in prediction was analyzed in three groups of eyes after posterior chamber lens implantation ; 102 eyes with bag placed, 66 eyes with simple sulcus places, and 25 eyes with sulcus placed with transscleral fixation suture. We compared the predictive accuracy of the SRK/T formula using optimized A-constant (bag-placed, sulcus-placed) derived from the 300 eyes with Holladay and SRK/T using original surgeon factor and A-constant. The SRK/T formula with optimized A-constant has a better mean relative, absolut, and standard error and has a better range of IOL prediction error, which was more accurate than other formulas without optimizing. In this study it is our recommendation that each surgeon use a different optimized A-constants for sulcus or bag placement to enhance the predictability of the postoperative refraction.
Sutures
4.Comparison of Sutureless Anastomosis Using the ValtracTM Biofragmentable Anastomosis Ring with Conventional Manual Suture Anastomosis in Enterocolic Surgery.
Hong Jo CHOI ; Hyung Ho KIM ; Moon Soo HYUN ; Ghap Joong JUNG ; Sang Soon KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1997;52(5):686-693
No abstract available.
Sutures*
5.An experimental study of tissue reaction of absorbable suture materials
Sun Chul SONG ; Kyung Wook KIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;13(4):381-390
No abstract available.
Sutures
6.Bilobed Flap with a Plication Suture for Reconstruction of an Infraorbital Defect
Hyun Ji LEE ; Yong Hyun JANG ; Weon Ju LEE ; Seok Jong LEE ; Jun Young KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2019;31(Suppl):S39-S40
No abstract available.
Sutures
7.Survival of An Avulsed Auricle Attached by A Tenuous Subcutaneous Pedicle.
Chul PARK ; Yeon Woong OH ; Won Min YOO
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(1):180-182
Two avulsed ears attached by very narrow subcutaneous pedicles were repaired with only cutaneous sutures and showed complete survival. The results showed that the entire auricle could be fully vascularized by just a single small vascular branch. This clinical result is compatible with our previous findings in anatomical study concerning arterial supply of the auricle.
Ear
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Sutures
8.Warthin's Tumor of the Parotid Enlarged by a Facelift Suture.
Bommie Florence SEO ; Il O JUNG ; Suk Ho MOON ; Jong Won RHIE ; Sang Tae AHN ; Deuk Young OH
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2015;42(3):370-372
No abstract available.
Rhytidoplasty*
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9.A New Slip Knot with Locking Loop.
Seung Ho KIM ; Kwon Ick HA ; Sang Hyun KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2000;35(2):319-324
PURPOSE: To introduce a new arthroscopically tied knot with self-locking mechanism (SMC knot) and compare the knot security between the SMC knot and other arthroscopically tied knots used commonly in arthroscopic repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed tensile testing on SMC knot and four arthroscopically tied knots with No.2 Ethibond suture material. The four types of knot configurations were Tennessee knot, Duncan knot, Overhand throw knot and Revo knot. After knot creation, we measured displacement in cyclic loading, load at clinical failure, ultimate failure strength and mode of failure, using MTS Bionix test system and analyzed the data by One-way ANOVA. RESULTS: In cyclic loading, displacement of overhand throw knot was significantly higher than those of others. In clinical failure, load of SMC knot was significantly higher than those of Overhand knot and Duncan knot , but lower than that of Revo knot. In ultimate failure strength, load of SMC knot was higher than those of Overhand and Tennessee knot, but showed no difference with those of Duncan and Revo knots. As for failures, knot slippage occurred in the Overhand throw knot, Duncan knot and Tennessee knot, whereas knot breakage occurred in SMC knot and Revo knot. CONCLUSION: The results show that SMC knot is a safe arthroscopic knot that provides great knot security without slippage.
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Tennessee