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Erwin Payr

Über Ozonbehandlung in der Chirurgie (Ozone Treatment in Surgery). Also he introduced the use of absorbable magnesium sutures in vascular and nerve surgery

Surgical instrument

unpowered or powered saws, drills and pliers-like devices Needles/Sutures Tools used for suturing dissection sites or closing cuts. Needles have different shapes

Mathieu Jaboulay

alleviation of vascular disease. He described this surgery in a treatise titled Chirurgie du grand sympathique et du corps thyroïde (Surgery of the sympathetic

Polyglycolide

subcutaneous sutures, intracutaneous closures, abdominal and thoracic surgeries. The traditional role of PGA as a biodegradable suture material has led

Rhytidectomy

development and she wrote one of the first books about esthetic surgery named Chirurgie Esthetique, son rôle social.[citation needed] In 1968, Tord Skoog introduced

Liposuction

Glicenstein, J (1989). "L'affaire Dujarier" [Dujarier's case]. Annales de Chirurgie Plastique Esthétique (in French). 34 (3): 290–2. PMID 2473691. Sterodimas

Otoplasty

absorbable sutures; to which effect, monofilament sutures are likelier to protrude, but have a lesser incidence rate of granulomas, whereas braided sutures are

Incisionless Fritsch otoplasty

From the back of the ear, permanent, non-absorbable sutures (called by Fritsch "retention sutures") are placed invisibly into the cartilage of the external

Plastic surgery

use of best available suture materials, and early removal of exposed sutures so that the wound is held closed by buried sutures.[original research?] Cosmetic

Antoine Joseph Jobert de Lamballe

Etudes sur le système nerveux (1838) Traité de chirurgie plastique (1849) De la réunion en chirurgie (1864) Jobert's fossa – the fossa in the popliteal