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In abdominal surgery such as incisional hernia repair, the use of traditional NPWT devices has shown some promise in difficult abdominal closures under tension using polyurethane foam at either -75 mmHg or -125 mmHg, including difficult high-risk abdominal oncology patients.
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Baggot [ 4], in 1951, described the clinical effects of abdominal wound closure under tension after a dehiscence or 'abdominal blow-out'.
N-Butyl-2-Cyanoacrylate is becoming an increasingly popular method for wound closure under low tension.
Time-under-tension was recording with a standard chronometer.
Similarly, a material under tension will stretch.
The stitched network increased the delamination toughness of the T-joint under tension (stiffener pull-off) loading by the thermoplastic filaments bridging the fractured sections and thereby generating bridging traction (crack closure) loads.
For various configurations examined in a series of fatigue experiments on thin-walled tubes under tension and torsion, the experimental results – crack path, crack growth life, near crack tip deformations, and crack closure – are measured.
"Sweden is a society under tension," Ranstorp said.
Let the hook be placed under tension.
Under tension, the temperature of elastic materials decreases.
The host page is located under tension 1 Mpa.
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