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1910-, Ravitch Mark M., Steichen Felicien M. 1926-, Welter Roger, and European Congress on Stapling in Surgery (1st : 1988 : Luxembourg, Luxembourg), eds. Current practice of surgical stapling. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1991.

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Egiev, V. N. Odnori Ładnyi nepreryvnyi shov anastomozov v abdominal £noi khirurgii. Moskva: Medpraktika-M, 2002.

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Conley, John J. Flaps in head and neck surgery. 2nd ed. Stuttgart: G. Thieme, 1989.

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Giddings, Dennis. The handbook of surgical knot tying. [Fort Collins, Colo: Giddings Studio Pub. Co., 1987.

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H, Phelps Timothy, ed. Atlas of stapling techniques. Rockville, Md: Aspen Publishers, 1986.

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Kantor, Jonathan. Atlas of Suturing Techniques: Approaches to Surgical Wound, Laceration, and Cosmetic Repair. McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2016.

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Suture and Surgical Hemostasis: A Pocket Guide. Saunders, 2006.

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Fuller, Joanna Kotcher. Surgical Technology - Text, Workbook, Wells Surgical Instruments and Pieknik Suture Package. 4th ed. Saunders, 2006.

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O'Dair, G., G. R. McLatchie, and David J. Leaper. Surgical instruments, materials, and the acquisition of surgical skills. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198510567.003.0004.

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Introduction 92Scalpel handles 94Needle holders 94Scissors—suture and dissecting 96Tissue dissecting forceps 98Tissue holding forceps 98Artery forceps 100Hand-held retractors 101Self-retaining retractors 103Bowel clamps 107Vascular instruments 109Suckers 111Endoscopic equipment 112Laparoscopic equipment 116Suture materials ...
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Fuller, Joanna Kotcher, and Rebecca Pieknik. Surgical Technology 4e, Workbook for Surgical Technology 4e and Suture and Surgical Hemostasis: A Pocket Guide Package. 4th ed. Saunders, 2006.

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1910-, Ravitch Mark M., Steichen Felicien M. 1926-, and International Symposium on Stapling in Surgery (1st : 1986 : University of Pittsburgh), eds. Principles and practice of surgical stapling. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, 1987.

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Corporation, Market Intelligence Research, and Frost & Sullivan., eds. World wound closure products: Staples invade suture markets. Mountain View, CA: Market Intelligence, 1992.

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World wound closure products: Staples invade suture markets. Market Intelligence, 1994.

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Patow, C., and John J. Conley. Flaps in Head and Neck Surgery. 2nd ed. Thieme Publishing Group, 1989.

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Hsieh, Hannah, Lauren Thornton, and Glenn Mann. Craniosynostosis and Anesthetic Management for Cranial Vault Remodeling. Edited by David E. Traul and Irene P. Osborn. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190850036.003.0015.

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Craniosynostosis is a congenital malformation involving premature fusion of one or more skull sutures restricting normal growth of the cranium. The sequelae of premature cranial suture fusion are not only cosmetic and may cause elevated intracranial pressure in children. Treatment for craniosynostosis is surgical, and the perioperative management often entails a multidisciplinary team consisting of neurosurgery, plastic surgery, anesthesiology, and critical care. Although the optimal age of repair remains controversial, it is suggested that intervention is best performed prior to 12 months of age. The anesthetic challenges for these complex surgeries include difficult airway management, significant blood loss, long surgical duration, and pain control in children of young age.
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Suture like a Surgeon: A Doctor’s Guide to Surgical Knots and Suturing Techniques used in the Departments of Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Family Medicine. Independently Published, 2019.

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Wounds and Lacerations: Emergency Care and Closure (Wounds & Lacerations: Emergency Care & Closure). 3rd ed. Mosby, 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Sterile Surgical Sutures. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Sterile Surgical Sutures. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Sterile Surgical Sutures in Japan. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Sterile Surgical Sutures in India. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Sterile Surgical Sutures in Greater China. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Sterile Surgical Sutures in the United States. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Karlberg, Helena. Craniosynostosis Repair. Edited by Erin S. Williams, Olutoyin A. Olutoye, Catherine P. Seipel, and Titilopemi A. O. Aina. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190678333.003.0023.

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Craniosynostosis is the fusion of one or more cranial sutures; such fusion occurs due to multiple factors and typically occurs in utero. Depending on the sutures involved, the infant can have significant abnormalities in skull shape. The structural abnormality is corrected surgically, frequently after a series of operations starting from infancy and occurring even late in childhood, depending on the sutures that are fused. During these surgeries, an infant can lose substantial volumes of blood, increasing the risk of hypovolemia and venous air embolism. It is imperative for the pediatric anesthesiologist to employ various modalities to minimize blood loss and also recognize clinical signs indicating the need for transfusion.
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Agarwal, Anil, Neil Borley, and Greg McLatchie, eds. Oxford Handbook of Operative Surgery. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199608911.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of Operative Surgery (OHOS) is for surgical trainees in their early years of training. Medical students and nurses will also find it useful. It follows the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme syllabus. The format is indications, anatomy, procedure, post-operative complications, tips and tricks. Numerous illustrations are used throughout the book. The general surgery chapter covers preoperative assessment, consent, antibiotics prophylaxis, and venous thromboembolism, WHO checklist, energy devices used in operations, duty of candour, sutures, meshes, hernia repair. All the specialties are covered. These are upper gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary pancreatic, colorectal, breast, endocrine, paediatric, vascular, transplantation, urology, plastic and reconstructive, cardiothoracic, neurosurgery, ENT, oral and maxillofacial, and orthopaedics surgery.
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Wohlbier, Thomas. Nanohybrids. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644901076.

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The book covers preparation, designing and utilization of nanohybrid materials for biomedical applications. These materials can improve the effectiveness of drugs, promote high cell growth in new scaffolds, and lead to biodegradable surgical sutures. The use of hybrid magneto-plasmonic nanoparticles may lead to non-invasive therapies. The most promising materials are based on silica nanostructures, polymers, bioresorbable metals, liposomes, biopolymeric electrospun nanofibers, graphene, and gelatin. Much research focuses on the development of biomaterials for cell regeneration and wound healing applications.
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Gupta, Tarang, and Daniel Ezra. Oculoplastics. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199672516.003.0001.

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This chapter explores oculoplastics. It first details eyelid and nasolacrimal system anatomy and physiology. It then discusses lash abnormalities, covering trichiasis, distichiasis, madarosis, eyelash ptosis, hypertrichosis, and poliosis. Next, it discusses entropion, covering congenital entropion, involutional entropion, and cicatricial entropion. Next, ectropion is discussed, including congenital ectropion, paralytic ectropion, involutional ectropion, cicatricial ectropion, and mechanical ectropion. Ptosis is covered in two sections, and benign lid lesions, malignant lid lesions, epiphora, acquired nasolacrimal system abnormalities, and congenital nasolacrimal system abnormalities are also discussed. In addition, practical skills in oculoplastics are outlined, such as ptosis examination, syringing and probing, removing sutures, surgical repair of lid trauma, lateral tarsorraphy, and emergency lateral canthotomy/cantholysis.
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Agarwal, Anil, Neil Borley, and Greg McLatchie. General surgery. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199608911.003.0001.

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This chapter covers topics a surgical trainee will find useful. Preoperative assessment covers ASA Grades, NICE guidance, cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPEX), P-POSSUM. Preoperative medication review covers medications to continue, and medications to be stopped. Consent details test of materiality, Montgomery vs Lanarkshire Health Board, adults who lack capacity, best interests, Advanced Directive, Living Will, Lasting Power of Attorney, Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA), Gillick Competency, delegation of consent, and consent forms. Surgical site infections (SSIs), NICE guideline on antibiotic prophylaxis, and venous thromboembolism (VTE). The WHO surgery checklist explains team brief, sign in, time out, sign out, debrief. Types of skin preparation—chlorhexadine, betadine. Absorbable, non-absorbable sutures, synthetic, biological meshes. Enhanced recovery, day surgery. Diathermy, ultrasound devices, lasers. Duty of candour. Open and close midline laparotomy incision, induction of pneumoperitoneum, diagnostic laparoscopy. Lichtenstein, totally extraperitoneal (TEP), transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP), Lockwood, Lothiesen, McEvedy femoral hernia repair, ventral and incisional hernia repair, excision biopsy, abscess incision and drainage, ingrowing toenails.
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Kam, Ronald, and Paul Sullivan. Microsurgical skills. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199672516.003.0012.

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Safe ophthalmic surgery requires the surgeon to have the ability to select the best instruments for a particular task, knowledge of the most effective way of using each instrument, and knowledge of the limitations and side effects of the use of each instrument. This chapter focuses on microsurgical skills. It begins with an introduction to the use of forceps and the way they are used to grasp tissues. It then goes on to discuss toothed forceps, sutures, suturing tissues, and tying a surgeon’s knot. The chapter also presents a number of surgical scenarios, such as suturing a leaking corneal wound, suturing skin during a lateral tarsal strip operation, repairing full-thickness corneal lacerations, and repairing scleral lacerations.
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Frost & Sullivan., ed. World wound closure product market. Mountain View, Calif: Frost & Sullivan, 1995.

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