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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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Wound strength in the rectus muscle of rabbits is greater at any measured time interval when sutured with polyglycolic acid than when sutured with chromic catgut. This is true for both irradiated and nonirradiated tissues. No significant advantage is seen for either suture in nonirradiated bladder, although the trend favors polyglycolic acid. In irradiated bladders, a significant advantage is seen for polyglycolic acid at 15 days. In measuring repaired ureteral orifice size, only chronic catgut suture in nonirradiated rabbits caused marked edema and unreteral obstruction. Postoperative ureteral dilation with both materials resolved over a 90 day period. In the irradiated
ureter
, however, resolution of this obstruction appears to occur earlier and more dependably when polyglycolic acid suture has been used.
Polyglycolic acid
showed a trend for superior strength in urothelial wounds tested. The healing of bladder epithelium is usually completed in ten to 14 days. The entire bladder wound gains strength rapidly until day 21 and gains little strength thereafter. A suture material that does not increase the inflammatory response but lasts long enough for complete bladder healing is advisable. Using the criterion of wound breaking strength in our experimental work, polyglycolic acid was shown to be superior to chromic catgut suture material.
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PMID:Comparison of wound strength in normal, radiated and infected tissues closed with polyglycolic and chromic catgut sutures. 65 65
Disruption of the
ureter
is very rarely caused by a blunt trauma, only 12 cases having been reported in Japan. A 20-year-old male suffered from a blunt abdominal trauma in a traffic accident. Although his urinalysis showed no abnormalities, a dull pain in the left flank region persisted for over a week after the injury. Under the suspicion of renal or ureteral injury, an excretory urogram (DIP) was conducted. The form of renal pelvis and calyces was almost normal on both sides, while extravasation of contrast medium was recognized around the lower pole of the left kidney. The retrograde pyelogram of the left side revealed that catheterization was possible up to 30 cm from the ureteral orifice, but the injected medium leaked into the retroperitoneal space making it impossible to visualize the left renal pelvis and calyces. An operation was performed under the diagnosis of left ureteral injury on the 19th day after trauma. The left
ureter
was completely disrupted 2 cm distally from the ureteropelvic junction. An end to end anastomosis of the
ureter
was done with 6-0
Dexon
sutures. The DIP taken on the 25th day after the operation showed slight dilatation of the left pelvis and calyces. However, the renogram conducted 6 months after the operation demonstrated a normal pattern on both sides.
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PMID:[A case of ureteral disruption caused by a traffic accident]. 389 74
Thirty-seven infants and children (41 ureters), a majority with complicating factors (low age, neurogenic bladder, duplication, reoperative surgery), were treated with ureteral reimplantation according to Cohen. The results were good in 90% of the cases. Minor deviations from the original technique, i. e.
Dexon
instead of chromic catgut as suturing material, catheter splinting of
ureter
in only 40% and short length of submucosal tunnel in some cases, did not seem to have a negative influence on the results. The method, which is easy and safe to perform, is recommended, particularly in complicated cases.
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PMID:Experience of the Cohen method for ureteral reimplantation in complicated cases. 734 Feb 76