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UT Southwestern doctor elected to National Academy of Sciences
Dallas Morning News, TX - Apr 30, 2008
By SUE GOETINCK AMBROSE / The Dallas Morning News David Mangelsdorf, chairman of the department of pharmacology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, ...

Fort Worth Business Press
Tiny treatments
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Not only is there more of an interest from students, she said, but the department has strong ties to the UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. ...
UT Southwestern's Mangelsdorf elected to National Academy of Sciences
EurekAlert (press release), DC - Apr 29, 2008
DALLAS ? April 29, 2008 ? The National Academy of Sciences today elected Dr. David Mangelsdorf, chairman of pharmacology at UT Southwestern Medical Center ...
Dr. Jane Brotanek At UT Southwestern Medical Center Receives Grant ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Apr 28, 2008
... Scholars program has awarded a two-year, $203626 grant to Dr. Jane Brotanek, assistant professor of pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center. ...
DICK DWELLE: Man with Athens roots gets nice mention
Athens Daily Review, TX -
... a new gift from the couples? foundation: ?The Hawn Foundation has given $1 million to support clinical care and research programs at UT Southwestern. ...
Event to Showcase Green Fellowship Research
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UT Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center will present a poster session Thursday showcasing research conducted by undergraduates in the Green Fellowship ...

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Donning Protective Glasses Clearly Key to Eye-injury Prevention
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY - Apr 30, 2008
By UT Southwestern Medical Center (HealthNewsDigest.com) - Accidental eye injury is a leading cause of visual impairment nationally, yet nearly 70 percent ...

HealthNewsDigest.com
D is for Dilemma: Should You Skip the Sunscreen to Get Your Vitamin D?
HealthNewsDigest.com, NY - Apr 30, 2008
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New Hybrid Hearing Device Combining Advantages Of Hearing Aids ...
Science Daily (press release) - Apr 17, 2008
UT Southwestern is among about a dozen sites participating in the national trial. UT Southwestern researchers are seeking about a dozen participants, ...
Nurse-midwives offer more choices to women
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She is one of five nurse-midwives on staff at Harris, and most of them went through the educational program that was at UT Southwestern Medical Center. ...
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A Comparison of Soft Tissue Reaction to Silastic and Absorbable Suture Material
T Dallas - doi.wiley.com
... B. NICKELL, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School ... of presently available
absorbable suture-polyglycolic acid ... Polyglycolic Acid Suture Synthetic (6 ...
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Pfannenstiel Incision
FG Cunningham, KL Leveno, SL Bloom, JC Hauth, LC … - 2005 - McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine
... Pfannenstiel Incision. Michael Hnat and Barbara L. Hoffman Department of Obstetrics
and Gynecology,The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ...
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A Complication of the Pereyra Procedure for Stress Incontinence*. -
M GOLDSTEIN - Southern Medical Journal, 1973 - smajournalonline.com
... Division of Urology, University of Texas South- western Medical School ... Department
at Southwestern Medical School ... We recommend that absorbable sutures be used in ...

Laparoscopic Management of Urolithiasis in a Continent Urostomy -
RL Coleman, NM Mahoney, KD Hatch - Gynecologic Oncology, 2002 - Elsevier
... seal across the bulky absorbable staple line. ... of Gynecologic Oncology, University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ... E-mail: Robert.Coleman@UTSouthwestern.edu ...

Increasing and decreasing tip projection in rhinoplasty
HL Hackney, JP Gunter - Operative Techniques in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2000 - Elsevier
... of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center ... corners 6 to 8 mm apart to form ... and-through 5-0 absorbable suture (Fig 8 ...

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S Rhinoplasty - prsjournal.com
... Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ... grafts
are needed, a part or the ... clo- sure with absorbable sutures is recommended ...

Current Concepts in Medial Thighplasty -
DW Mathes, JM Kenkel - Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2008 - Elsevier
... of Plastic Surgery, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ... anterior
position with the knees apart. ... However, we favor large absorbable sutures. ...
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Harvesting Rib Cartilage Grafts for Secondary Rhinoplasty. -
VP Marin, A Landecker, JP Gunter - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2008 - plasreconsurg.com
... of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ... grafts are needed,
a part or the ... and careful closure with absorbable sutures is recommended. ...
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Ear reconstruction
MJ Biavati - eMedicine specialties> otolaryngology and facial plastic …, 2002 - emedicine.com
... Department of Otolaryngology, UT Southwestern ... of Otololaryngology, University of
Texas Southwestern Medical School ... Absorbable, minimally reactive sutures are ...

Facial Trauma, Sports-Related Injuries
F INJURIES - emedicine.com
... and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern; Francisco Talavera ...
intraoral mucosa with absorbable suture material ... bones to splay apart, much like ...
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Hydrogen peroxide could cause absorbable sutures to come apart, UT Southwestern researchers report

DALLAS – July 31, 2007 – Cleaning absorbable sutures with hydrogen peroxide dramatically decreases their tensile strength, researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.

“Hydrogen peroxide has been used as an antiseptic and antibacterial agent for many years. I think people are enamored with it because it foams up when put it on a cut or scab” said Dr. Joseph Leach, associate professor of otolaryngology and senior author of the study. “While hydrogen peroxide is good for cleaning scabs, this study shows it’s not the best choice for sterilizing wounds closed with absorbable sutures.”

The study’s results, appearing in the July/August issue of the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, showed alternatively that cleaning absorbable, or gut, sutures with distilled water did not decrease their strength.

Sutures – whose use is described in Egyptian scrolls dating from 3500 B.C. – are surgical threads used to repair cuts and to close incisions after medical procedures. There are two variations in medical use today: those that are absorbable and break down harmlessly in the body and those that are nonabsorbable and are removed manually. Absorbable sutures provide a temporary scaffold until the wound itself can support the normal stresses and strains on tissues. Nonabsorbable sutures provide permanent support scaffolding and are removed once healing has occurred.

In the current study, 15 samples of absorbable sutures and nonabsorbable sutures were examined. The five-sample control groups were not manipulated in any way, while the other two groups underwent a twice-a-day regimen of either being dipped in hydrogen peroxide or distilled water for five minutes each. This was done for five days to simulate a wound-care regimen. The hydrogen peroxide solution was the same as that commonly bought in drugstores.

At the end of the five days, all samples were subjected to strength testing using a machine that would pull the sample apart until the suture broke.

Nonabsorbable sutures were unaffected by either the water or by hydrogen peroxide washes. Likewise, the absorbable sutures treated with water retained their strength when compared to the control group.

The absorbable sutures subjected to hydrogen peroxide, however, disintegrated on handling prior to testing. In one sample, the suture had completely degraded.

The researchers concluded that postoperative patients should be aware of the composition of their surface sutures, since one of the roles of sutures is to provide tensile strength to hold the wound closed until the natural tissue mechanisms can heal the underlying wound. For superficial incisions and wounds with absorbable sutures, they said, cleansing with hydrogen peroxide could quickly negate the sutures’ closure value and might lead to widened, or hypertrophic, scars.

“Patients need to know that hydrogen peroxide should not be used on these types of sutures and that saline or soap and water should be the preferred cleaning solution,” said Dr. Leach.

The researchers plan next to analyze and compare scar results of similar procedures in patients who used hydrogen peroxide to cleanse the area and those who do not.

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Dr. Raghu Athre, the study’s lead author and a former resident at UT Southwestern now a fellow at Emory University, and Dr. Jesung Park from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UT Austin, also contributed to the study. Ethicon Inc. provided suture samples.

This news release is available on our World Wide Web home page at:

http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept353744/files/397544.html

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Dr. Joseph Leach - http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/findfac/professional/0,2356,14188,00.html

 
 
 
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