1. Examination of abdominal wall perfusion using varying suture techniques for midline abdominal laparotomy closure
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Wen Hui Tan, Saeed Arefanian, Arnab Majumder, Bradley S. Kushner, Jeffrey A. Blatnik, Jared McAllister, Matthew T. Grant, and Robert M. MacGregor
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Incisional hernia ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,food and beverages ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Abdominal wall ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Polydioxanone ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Suture (anatomy) ,Laparotomy ,medicine ,business ,Indocyanine green ,Perfusion ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
With a growing interest in the primary prevention of incisional hernias, it has been hypothesized that different suturing techniques may cause various levels of tissue ischemia. Using ICG laser-induced fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA), we studied the effect of different suture materials and closure techniques on abdominal wall perfusion. Fifteen porcine subjects underwent midline laparotomy, bilateral skin flap creation, and three separate 7 cm midline fascial incisions. Animals underwent fascial closure with 5 different techniques: (1) Running 0-PDS® II (polydioxanone) Suture with large bites; (2) Running 0-PDS II Suture with small bites; (3) Interrupted figure-of-eight (8) PDS II Suture, (4) Running 0-barbed STRATAFIX™ Symmetric PDS™ Plus Knotless Tissue Control Device large bite; (5) Running 0-STRATAFIX Symmetric PDS Plus Device small bites. ICG-FA signal intensity was recorded prior to fascial incision (baseline), immediately following fascial closure (closure), and at one-week (1-week.). Post-mortem, the abdominal walls were analyzed for inflammation, neovascularity, and necrosis. PDS II Suture with small bites, fascial closure at the caudal 1/3 of the abdominal wall, and the 1-week time period were all independently associated with increased tissue perfusion. There was also a significant increase in tissue perfusion from closure to 1-week when using small bites PDS II Suture compared to PDS II Suture figure-of-8 (p
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- 2021
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