Open Access Journal of Reproductive System and Sexual Disorders (OAJRSD) in Lupine Publishers
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article reviews some significant advances in the use of textile materials in
obstetrics and gynaecological procedures. Some developments in texture suture
materials have been highlighted. Despite millennia of experience with wound
closure biomaterials, no study or surgeon has yet identified the perfect suture
for all situations. In recent years, a new class of suture material-barbed
suture-has been introduced into the surgeon's armamentarium. Focus has been
directed on barbed suture to better understand the role of this newer material
in obstetrics and gynaecology. Cellulose nonwoven modified with chitosan nano
particles has been developed and its physical-chemical, morphological and
physical-mechanical aspects characterized in order to explore their possible
use in medicine as gynaecological tampons. Tampons have been developed using
viscose fibres coated by chitosan dissolve in acetic or lactic acids both
inhibit the growth of micro organisms and adjust the pH. Such a tampon proved
better than existing ones and thereby proves beneficial for pregnant women.
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