Re: One layer uterine closure

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Sat Sep 2 09:57:19 2006


I also believe vicryl, as being hydrolyzed has a lesser foreign body reaction then catgut which is enzymatically broken down. Haven't used catgut for years now.

el

on 9/2/06 3:15 PM Bernard Cristalli said the following: > Catgut (every version) has been withdrawn from the shelves since the BSE
> (mad cow disease) here.
> Bernard
>





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