Publications by authors named "Kwang-Sok Kim"

Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of nonwoven bioabsorbable nanofibrous membranes of poly(lactideco-glycolide) for prevention of postsurgery-induced abdominal adhesions.

Summary Background Data: Recent reports indicated that current materials used for adhesion prevention have only limited success. Studies on other bioabsorbable materials using a new fabrication technique demonstrated the promising potential of generating an improved and inexpensive product that is suitable for a variety of surgical applications.

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Electrospun poly(glycolide-co-lactide) (PLA10GA90, LA/GA ratio 10/90) biodegradable nanofiber membranes possessed very high surface area to volume ratios and were completely noncrystalline with a relatively lowered glass transition temperature. These characteristics led to very different structure, morphology, and property changes during in vitro degradation, which were examined systematically. A shrinkage study showed that the electrospun crystallizable but amorphous PLA10GA90 membranes exhibited a very small shrinkage percentage when compared with the electrospun membranes of noncrystallizable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLA75GA25, LA/GA 75/25) and poly(d,l-lactide).

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