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Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis (FEESA) in dogs. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized, experimental, ex vivo. ANIMALS OR SAMPLE POPULATION: Grossly normal jejunal segments from 14 adult canine cadavers....

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Autores principales: Duffy, Daniel J., Chang, Yi‐Jen, Moore, George E.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9324082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35614547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13827
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Chang, Yi‐Jen
Moore, George E.
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis (FEESA) in dogs. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized, experimental, ex vivo. ANIMALS OR SAMPLE POPULATION: Grossly normal jejunal segments from 14 adult canine cadavers. METHODS: Ninety‐eight jejunal segments (n = 14/FEESA group, n = 14 controls) were harvested and randomly assigned to a control group, FEESA + monofilament suture oversew, FEESA + unidirectional barbed suture oversew or FEESA + bidirectional barbed suture oversew. Oversew techniques were performed using a Cushing suture pattern. Initial (ILP) and maximum leakage pressure (MLP), repair time (s), and location of observed leakage were recorded. RESULTS: No differences were detected in ILP (p = .439) or MLP (p = .644) respectively between experimental groups. Repairs times using barbed suture were ~ 18% faster (~25 s faster; p < .001) compared to monofilament suture. There was no difference between barbed suture types (p = .697). Mean ILP (p < .001) and MLP (p < .0001) were 6.6x and 5.1x greater respectively in the control group. Leakage location occurred predominately at the crotch of the FEESA in all groups. CONCLUSION: FEESAs closed with a transverse staple line oversew using barbed suture, regardless of barb orientation, were completed faster and resulted in similar resistance to anastomotic leakage compared to monofilament suture. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Oversewing the transverse staple line following FEESA using barbed suture offers similar resistance to anastomotic leakage, and may be associated with decreased surgical times in dogs compared to monofilament suture. Further studies are necessary to determine the benefits of barbed suture use in both open and laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgical applications following FEESA in dogs.
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spelling pubmed-93240822022-07-30 Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model Duffy, Daniel J. Chang, Yi‐Jen Moore, George E. Vet Surg Experimental Lab Research OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis (FEESA) in dogs. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized, experimental, ex vivo. ANIMALS OR SAMPLE POPULATION: Grossly normal jejunal segments from 14 adult canine cadavers. METHODS: Ninety‐eight jejunal segments (n = 14/FEESA group, n = 14 controls) were harvested and randomly assigned to a control group, FEESA + monofilament suture oversew, FEESA + unidirectional barbed suture oversew or FEESA + bidirectional barbed suture oversew. Oversew techniques were performed using a Cushing suture pattern. Initial (ILP) and maximum leakage pressure (MLP), repair time (s), and location of observed leakage were recorded. RESULTS: No differences were detected in ILP (p = .439) or MLP (p = .644) respectively between experimental groups. Repairs times using barbed suture were ~ 18% faster (~25 s faster; p < .001) compared to monofilament suture. There was no difference between barbed suture types (p = .697). Mean ILP (p < .001) and MLP (p < .0001) were 6.6x and 5.1x greater respectively in the control group. Leakage location occurred predominately at the crotch of the FEESA in all groups. CONCLUSION: FEESAs closed with a transverse staple line oversew using barbed suture, regardless of barb orientation, were completed faster and resulted in similar resistance to anastomotic leakage compared to monofilament suture. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Oversewing the transverse staple line following FEESA using barbed suture offers similar resistance to anastomotic leakage, and may be associated with decreased surgical times in dogs compared to monofilament suture. Further studies are necessary to determine the benefits of barbed suture use in both open and laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgical applications following FEESA in dogs. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-05-25 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9324082/ /pubmed/35614547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13827 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Veterinary Surgery published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Surgeons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Duffy, Daniel J.
Chang, Yi‐Jen
Moore, George E.
Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model
title Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model
title_full Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model
title_fullStr Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model
title_full_unstemmed Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model
title_short Influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model
title_sort influence of barbed suture oversew of the transverse staple line during functional end‐to‐end stapled anastomosis in a canine jejunal enterectomy model
topic Experimental Lab Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9324082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35614547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13827
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