Gastrointestinal anastomoses are an important source of postoperative complications. In particular, the ideal suturing material is still the subject of investigation. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate a newly developed suturing material with elastic properties made from thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU); Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and TPU were tested in two different textures (round and a modified, "snowflake" structure) in 32 minipigs, with two anastomoses of the small intestine sutured 2 m apart. After 90 days, the anastomoses were evaluated for inflammation, the healing process, and foreign body reactions. A computer-assisted immunohistological analysis of staining for Ki67, CD68, smooth muscle actin (SMA), and Sirius red was pe...
Recent research reveals that healing of anastamotic wounds can be impaired by the adherence of gut b...
Abstract Background Hand-sewn intestinal anastomoses are a fundamental procedure in both open and la...
First online: 04 March 2014BACKGROUND: Intra-abdominal adhesions following surgery are a major sourc...
Gastrointestinal anastomoses are an important source of postoperative complications. In particular, ...
Surgical sutures are indispensable for a vast majority of operative procedures. An ideal suture is c...
High suture tension is one of the causes for many wound-healing problems. Constriction of tissue wit...
Anastomotic leakage is a severe complication in gastrointestinal surgery. It is often a reason for r...
then abandoned. Until now was not found an ideal suture to the intestinal tract or other tissues in ...
Background: We describe the development of a highly elastic and adhesive surgical tissue sealant, ba...
Background: The aim of the study was to compare the degree of healing and air tightness of hand-sewn...
Background Different materials have been evaluated for anastomotic reinforcement to prevent gastroi...
Changes in two important mechanical properties, tensile strength and knot strength, and tissue react...
AbstractBackgroundThe morbidity and mortality rates of anastomosis leakage of the gastrointestinal s...
The most important physical and chemical properties of the new synthetic absorbable suture materials...
Failure of intestinal anastomosis is a major complication following abdominal surgery. Biological ma...
Recent research reveals that healing of anastamotic wounds can be impaired by the adherence of gut b...
Abstract Background Hand-sewn intestinal anastomoses are a fundamental procedure in both open and la...
First online: 04 March 2014BACKGROUND: Intra-abdominal adhesions following surgery are a major sourc...
Gastrointestinal anastomoses are an important source of postoperative complications. In particular, ...
Surgical sutures are indispensable for a vast majority of operative procedures. An ideal suture is c...
High suture tension is one of the causes for many wound-healing problems. Constriction of tissue wit...
Anastomotic leakage is a severe complication in gastrointestinal surgery. It is often a reason for r...
then abandoned. Until now was not found an ideal suture to the intestinal tract or other tissues in ...
Background: We describe the development of a highly elastic and adhesive surgical tissue sealant, ba...
Background: The aim of the study was to compare the degree of healing and air tightness of hand-sewn...
Background Different materials have been evaluated for anastomotic reinforcement to prevent gastroi...
Changes in two important mechanical properties, tensile strength and knot strength, and tissue react...
AbstractBackgroundThe morbidity and mortality rates of anastomosis leakage of the gastrointestinal s...
The most important physical and chemical properties of the new synthetic absorbable suture materials...
Failure of intestinal anastomosis is a major complication following abdominal surgery. Biological ma...
Recent research reveals that healing of anastamotic wounds can be impaired by the adherence of gut b...
Abstract Background Hand-sewn intestinal anastomoses are a fundamental procedure in both open and la...
First online: 04 March 2014BACKGROUND: Intra-abdominal adhesions following surgery are a major sourc...