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Influence of suturing material on wound healing: Experimental study in dogs

机译:缝合材料对伤口愈合的影响:犬的实验研究

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Background/Aim. The most common materials implanted in the human organism are suture materials that are classified on the basis of several criteria, usually the origin, structure, and properties. The properties of suture materials are related to its absorbability and non-absorbability. When using resorbable materials it is of great importance to determine whether its absorbability and tensile strength help wound healing in function of time. Sutures themselves can become a source of inflammation, that may reduce or compromise the potential of reparation and regeneration. The aim of this experimental study on dogs was to ascertain whether the absorption rate and the degree of local tissue reactions differ from information provided by the manufacturers, whether there are differences between the applied suture materials and which of the used suture materials have better effect on wound healing. Methods. Experimental testing of the selected suture materials basic characteristics was performed on 6 German Shepherd dogs, which, after induction of general anesthesia, were made 3 identical incisions each in all 4 quadrants (left and right side of the upper and lower jaws), so that 12 horizontal incisions were formed, 10 mm long, 20-25 mm distant from one another, on each animal. Randomly, incisions were stitched up in the following order, starting from back to front: catgut, Dexon?, Vicryl-Rapid?. The experiment was terminated by histopathological examination of tissue samples, taken on postoperative day 3, 7, 14 and 21 in order to identify the effect of healing and the degree of local reaction. Results. The obtained results suggest that catgut has the highest absorption rate, while Dexon? the lowest. Vicryl-Rapid? causes the lowest level of local reactions, while Dexon? the highest. Conclusion. There is no ideal suture material because various patient factors also influence the wound healing process.
机译:背景/目标。植入人体的最常见材料是缝合线材料,这些缝合线材料是根据几种标准(通常是起源,结构和特性)进行分类的。缝线材料的性质与其吸收性和非吸收性有关。当使用可吸收材料时,确定其吸收能力和抗张强度是否有助于伤口随时间恢复很重要。缝合线本身可能会成为炎症的根源,可能会减少或损害修复和再生的潜力。这项针对狗的实验研究的目的是确定吸收率和局部组织反应的程度是否与制造商提供的信息不同,所用缝合材料之间是否存在差异以及所用缝合材料中哪些对缝合效果更好伤口愈合。方法。在6只德国牧羊犬上进行了所选缝合材料基本特征的实验测试,在诱导全身麻醉后,在所有4个象限(上下颌的左侧和右侧)各划了3个相同的切口,以便在每只动物上形成12个水平切口,彼此长10mm,彼此间隔20-25mm。从后到前按照以下顺序随机缝合切口:肠线,Dexon?,Vicryl-Rapid?。在术后第3、7、14和21天对组织样品进行组织病理学检查以终止实验,以鉴定愈合效果和局部反应程度。结果。得到的结果表明肠线具有最高的吸收率,而Dexon?最低的。 Vicryl-Rapid?引起最低水平的局部反应,而Dexon?最高的。结论。没有理想的缝合材料,因为各种患者因素也会影响伤口的愈合过程。

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