腹部手术缝合线:生物力学研究及临床应用

V. Samartsev, A. Kuchumov, V. Gavrilov
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本研究的目的是通过不同使用现代缝合材料和选择合适的缝合技术来改善治疗效果和预防SSI。为了模拟缝合过程并比较两种缝合技术,建立了两种有限元模型。有限元分析(FEA)基于当代商业缝线和软组织特性的实验数据。我们将所得结果应用于大鼠腹壁闭合,并比较了所选技术的不可吸收缝合(capron)和可吸收缝合(PDS Plus)。用照明电子显微镜观察其横截面。随后,给出了患者的治疗结果。结果表明,连续缝合比间断缝合更适合于腱膜缝合。计算了最佳缝合工艺参数。组织学分析结果表明,与其他缝合方式相比,PDS Plus单排行缝合能保持创面边缘90天,炎症反应更少。应用抗菌涂层的现代合成可吸收缝合材料进行剖腹切口闭合吻合,减少局部炎症反应,使组织再生成功。应用先进的SSI预防算法可将术后化脓性并发症的风险从14.2%降低到1.6%。
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Sutures in abdominal surgery: biomechanical study and clinical application
The aim of this study is to improve treatment results and SSI prevention by differential usage of the contemporary suture materials and choice of proper suturing technique. To simulate suturing process and compared two suturing techniques, two FE models were developed. Finite-element analysis (FEA) was based on experimental data of contemporary commercial sutures and soft tissue properties. We applied obtained results for abdominal wall closure in rats and compared non-absorbable suture (capron) with absorbable suture (PDS Plus) for chosen technique. Cross-sections were examined by lighting electron microscope. Afterwards, the results of patients’ treatment are also presented. It was shown that running sew was more appropriate for aponeurosis suturing compared to interrupted sew. The optimal parameters of suturing techniques were computed. Single-row running sew by PDS Plus was proved to hold wound edges for 90 days with less inflammatory response compared to other suture in the result of histological analysis. Application of contemporary synthetic absorbable suture materials with antibacterial coating for laparotomic wounds closure and anastomosis decreases local inflammatory reaction and provides the successful tissue regeneration. Application of advanced SSI prophylactics algorithm was shown to decrease risk of post-operative suppurative complications from 14.2 to 1.6 %.
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Central European Journal of Medicine
Central European Journal of Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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