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polyglycolic (adjective) : Polyglycolic describes a type of synthetic polymer known for its biodegradability and use in surgical sutures
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  • Of or pertaining to a polyglycolic acid or its derivatives

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The core was completely made of polyglycolic acid.
Polyglycolic acid and polylactic acid.
One typical material is polyglycolic acid.
Polyglycolic acid polymers are most preferred.
A preferred material is a polyglycolic acid mesh.
Polylactic and polyglycolic acids have been used to form microcapsules.
Alternatively said polymer is polyglycolic acid.
Polyglycolic acid and polyglactin fibers may be used as supplied by the manufacturer.
The pins preferably are absorbable and made of polyglycolic acid.
Polyglactin and polyglycolic acid fibers can be used as supplied by the manufacturer.
By sole use of glycolide it is possible to obtain polyglycolic acid in a homopolymer form.
Polyglycolic acid is a synthetic absorbable polymer also suitable for use as a substrate.
They are essentially polylactic and polyglycolic acids and their copolymers.
Polyglycolic acid and polygalactin fibers may be used as supplied by the manufacturer.
For example glycolic acid is an additive to polyglycolic acid or its copolymer stent material.

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This discussion assumes manufacture of a specific quantity of small particle size polyglycolic acid.
Recent studies established synthetic polyglycolic acid tube PGAt as an alternative for nerve grafting.
Polyalkylene oxide also serves as a polymerization initiator for the polyglycolic acid blocks.
Preparation of polyglycolic acid amide of DSPE.
Too high a melt viscosity renders it difficult to subject the polyglycolic acid to melt molding.
However, polyglycolic acid is more rapidly absorbed by body tissue.
Examples of such materials are polylactic acid material or polyglycolic acid suture material commonly used.
The fibers can be polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid or their copolymers.
Commercially available glycolide is not sufficiently pure to provide suture grade polyglycolic acid upon polymerization.
The polyglycolic acid having melt stability can be characterized by having,.
In a further aspect the invention also provides a composition comprising glutamic acid and polyglycolic acid.
An example of a bioabsorbable polymer is polyglycolic acid commonly known as PGA.
Preferably the porous particulate polymers are co-polymers of polylactic and polyglycolic acid.
Blood lifetime measurements with polyglycolic acid Derivatized PE.
Polymers, such as polyglycolic acid are also suitable biocompatible structures for organ reconstruction.
A presently preferred biocompatible polymer is Polyglactin and polyglycolic acid.
In the latter case, polyglycolic acid or polylactic acid can be used in particular.
The nucleants are also suitable for use with PLA and polyglycolic acid.
Such a polymer container made of a polyglycolic acid polyester and a terephthalic polyester is e . g.
In one embodiment, a synthetic polymer comprises polyglycolic acid.
These sutures are multifilament, made of polyglycolic acid, which is for more sensitive tissue.
In other embodiments, the biocompatible material is polyglycolic acid.
Preferred absorbable materials include polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid or trimethylene carbonate copolymers.
In other embodiments, the biodegradable polymer is polyglycolic acid.
This is made from polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid and copolymers of glycolic and lactic acid.
The porous material may comprise a polyglycolic and / or polylactic acid.
Alternatively, said copolymer is a copolymer of polylactate acid and polyglycolic acid.
Examples of biodegradable polymers and copolymers are polylactic polyglycolic acid, polyanhydrides, polyorthoesters and polycaprolactone.
An electrospun scaffold according to claim 1, wherein said polymer is polylactate acid or polyglycolic acid.
Polyesters, polypropylene, polyethylene, polylactic acid and polyglycolic acid are contemplated alternative materials for the stent.
In all the embodiments, the biocompatible material may be polyglycolic acid.
Preferred biodegradable polymer materials include polyglycolic acid and polyglactin, developed as absorbable synthetic suture material.
A sheathing device as claimed in claim 3 wherein the strands comprise polyglycolic acid polymer.
Preferred biodegradable polymer material include polyglycolic acid and polygalactin, developed as absorbable synthetic suture material.
The granulomatous reaction caused by them, was earlier and more intense with polyglycolic acid.

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