Comparative study between silk suture and metallic Staplers in skin wound closure in Rabbits

This research aimed to compared between natural non-absorbable suture (silk) and metallic clips in skin wound closure, the result appeared that the use natural non-absorbable suture (silk) get the best result when closed the wound compared with staples. In view of this prospective study has been und...

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Rabbits
Silk
Staples
Sutures
wound healing
Wounds
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