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Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs

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Resumo:Choice of the best technique to repair surgical transected deep gluteal muscles during total hip replacement in dogs is influenced by multiple factors: properties of the muscle, suture diameter and characteristics, suture pattern biomechanics, amount of foreign material and muscle healing. The best suturing technique has to resist the strength formed during early active exercise protocols while maintaining the margins of the incision in close proximity. In this study was tested the biomechanical properties of interrupted Horizontal Mattress pattern (HM), the best resistant to tension technique advocated to repair transected muscles, and Schiller Suture pattern (SS), a newly developed technique created by Dr. Teresa Schiller used to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs. The mechanical properties of the patterns were assessed through vertical mechanical traction single pull-to-failure destructive tests on a custom-made tensiometer equipped with a WH-A08 portable scale. Forty 6x10cm unidirectional soft polyethylene foam samples were used as a matrix for implantation of the suture patterns. All samples were preloaded with 9.8 N during one minute and strain was employed through application of force at a rate of 0.415±0.063 N/s. The recorded variables were suture pull-out value (SPOV), Mode of failure (MOF), Total amount of foreign material (TSM), gap at preload (GAP), dynamic displacement at 1, 2, 3 and 4 Kgf, at 80% and 90% the SPOV and at SPOV. Stiffness was calculated at 2 Kgf. Results showed that no significant differences were found between SPOVs of both groups. According to MOF, all SS failed by cut-through, 35% of which failed in both margins. In HM 85% failed by transection and approximately 72% of the stitches failed in the site of knot implantation. Differences in TSM were not considerable in normal sized deep gluteal muscles. Displacement at SPOV was higher in the HM group (32.9 x10-3±2.79 x10-3m) than in SS group (22.6 x10-3±2.2 x10-3m), F (1, 38) = 177.95, p<0.001. GAP and other dynamic displacements were also significantly higher in HM group (U= 0, p<0.001). Stiffness was significantly greater for SS (Mdn= 4903.25 N/m) than for HM group (Mdn= 1634.42 N/m), U= 0, p<0.001, r= 0.87. For these reasons, we concluded that SS represents the best option to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscles in dogs.
Autores principais:Martins, Hugo Filipe Fastio
Assunto:Dog deep gluteal muscle incision suture pattern Cão glúteo profundo músculo incisão padrão de sutura
Ano:2013
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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incisão
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description Choice of the best technique to repair surgical transected deep gluteal muscles during total hip replacement in dogs is influenced by multiple factors: properties of the muscle, suture diameter and characteristics, suture pattern biomechanics, amount of foreign material and muscle healing. The best suturing technique has to resist the strength formed during early active exercise protocols while maintaining the margins of the incision in close proximity. In this study was tested the biomechanical properties of interrupted Horizontal Mattress pattern (HM), the best resistant to tension technique advocated to repair transected muscles, and Schiller Suture pattern (SS), a newly developed technique created by Dr. Teresa Schiller used to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs. The mechanical properties of the patterns were assessed through vertical mechanical traction single pull-to-failure destructive tests on a custom-made tensiometer equipped with a WH-A08 portable scale. Forty 6x10cm unidirectional soft polyethylene foam samples were used as a matrix for implantation of the suture patterns. All samples were preloaded with 9.8 N during one minute and strain was employed through application of force at a rate of 0.415±0.063 N/s. The recorded variables were suture pull-out value (SPOV), Mode of failure (MOF), Total amount of foreign material (TSM), gap at preload (GAP), dynamic displacement at 1, 2, 3 and 4 Kgf, at 80% and 90% the SPOV and at SPOV. Stiffness was calculated at 2 Kgf. Results showed that no significant differences were found between SPOVs of both groups. According to MOF, all SS failed by cut-through, 35% of which failed in both margins. In HM 85% failed by transection and approximately 72% of the stitches failed in the site of knot implantation. Differences in TSM were not considerable in normal sized deep gluteal muscles. Displacement at SPOV was higher in the HM group (32.9 x10-3±2.79 x10-3m) than in SS group (22.6 x10-3±2.2 x10-3m), F (1, 38) = 177.95, p<0.001. GAP and other dynamic displacements were also significantly higher in HM group (U= 0, p<0.001). Stiffness was significantly greater for SS (Mdn= 4903.25 N/m) than for HM group (Mdn= 1634.42 N/m), U= 0, p<0.001, r= 0.87. For these reasons, we concluded that SS represents the best option to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscles in dogs.
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spellingShingle Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs
Martins, Hugo Filipe Fastio
Dog
deep gluteal
muscle
incision
suture pattern
Cão
glúteo profundo
músculo
incisão
padrão de sutura
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Dog
deep gluteal
muscle
incision
suture pattern
Cão
glúteo profundo
músculo
incisão
padrão de sutura
title Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs
title_full Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs
title_fullStr Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs
title_short Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs
title_sort Biomechanical investigation of suture patterns to repair the incision of the deep gluteal muscle during total hip replacement in dogs
topic Dog
deep gluteal
muscle
incision
suture pattern
Cão
glúteo profundo
músculo
incisão
padrão de sutura
topic_facet Dog
deep gluteal
muscle
incision
suture pattern
Cão
glúteo profundo
músculo
incisão
padrão de sutura
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/5966
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