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  • 2. Mechanical comparison of monofilament nylon leader and orthopaedic wire for median sternotomy closure.
    McCready DJ, Bell JC, Ness MG, Tarlton JF.
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  • 7. Single wire versus double wire loops for median sternotomy closure: experimental biomechanical study using a human cadaveric model.
    Losanoff JE, Basson MD, Gruber SA, Huff H, Hsieh FH.
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  • 9. Biomechanical study of sternal closure techniques.
    Cheng W, Cameron DE, Warden KE, Fonger JD, Gott VL.
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  • 13. Tensile Comparison of Polydioxanone, Polyglyconate, and Barbed Glycolide-Trimethylene Carbonate Suture in Canine Cadaveric Tensor Fascia Lata.
    Shimizu N, Tarlton J, Friend E, Doran I, Parsons K.
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  • 15. A randomized trial between different suture materials (polydioxanone vs. poliglecaprone 25) and different suturing techniques (running subcuticular suture alone vs. with running horizontal mattress) in prevention of hypertrophic scar development in median sternotomy wound.
    Homvises B.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2014 Aug 24; 97 Suppl 8():S88-94. PubMed ID: 25518299
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  • 17. Polydioxanone sternal sutures for prevention of sternal dehiscence.
    Luciani N, Anselmi A, Gandolfo F, Gaudino M, Nasso G, Piscitelli M, Possati G.
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