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New technology applications: Knotless barbed suture for tracheal resection anastomosis.

Carrie M Bush1, John D Prosser, Michele P Morrison, Guri Sandhu, Karl H Wenger, David H Pashley, Martin A Birchall, Gregory N Postma, Paul M Weinberger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Tracheal resection anastomoses are often under tension and can be technically challenging. New suture materials such as V-loc (barbed, knotless wound closure device) may offer advantages over conventional methods. The objective of this study is to determine if a running V-loc suture is of comparable tensile strength to conventional closure. STUDY
DESIGN: Laboratory based study of human cadaveric tissue.
METHODS: Fresh human cadaveric tracheas were dissected and incised into segments. Anastomosis of adjacent segments was then performed with either submucosal interrupted 3-0 Vicryl, or a running submucosal 3-0 V-loc suture. Anastomosed specimens were stretched to failure on an Instron force tension machine. Surgeon satisfaction was recorded by visual analog scale (VAS).
RESULTS: The tensile strength of 12 tracheal anastomoses was tested. Video documentation of V-loc suture technique and anastomosis failure was recorded. In both Vicryl (80%) and V-loc (100%) anastomoses, failure occurred at the membranous intercartilaginous region. In 20% of the Vicryl anastomoses, the suture was noted to break prior to tissue failure. Anastomoses with V-loc suture had equivalent failure force (mean, 59 N) compared to interrupted Vicryl (51 N), with P = .57. On VAS, surgeons were more satisfied with V-loc suture closure compared to interrupted Vicryl closure (paired t test, P = .003).
CONCLUSIONS: Tracheal anastomosis with running v-loc suture is a feasible alternative to conventional closure with interrupted Vicryl suture. V-loc suture provided a surgical advantage by improved ease of use.
Copyright © 2012 The American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22473356     DOI: 10.1002/lary.23229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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