Title of article :
Investigation of leakage holes created by four needle types used for closure of canine enterotomies
Author/Authors :
mitsou, konstantinos aristotle university of thessaloniki - school of veterinary medicine - department of clinical sciences, Thessaloniki, Greece , papazoglou, lysimachos g. aristotle university of thessaloniki - school of veterinary medicine - department of clinical sciences, Thessaloniki, Greece , savvas, ioannis aristotle university of thessaloniki - school of veterinary medicine - department of clinical sciences, Thessaloniki, Greece , tzimtzimis, emmanouil vale referrals, Gloucestershire, UK
From page :
411
To page :
414
Abstract :
The creation of leakage holes in the intestinal wall by four types of swaged-on needles used to close enterotomy incisions in canine cadavers was studied. Twenty-four enterotomies were performed in 10 cm jejunal sections obtained from five dogs following euthanasia. After placement of Doyen intestinal forceps to the ends of each section, a 3 cm antimesenteric incision was performed and closed using 4-0 polydioxanone suture armed in a swaged-on needle in a simple interrupted pattern. One group served as control, with no enterotomies performed. The four groups that we used consisted of six sections each: group CC was closed with a polydioxanone suture armed in a conventional cutting needle, group RC was closed with a reversed cutting needle, group TPP was closed with a taper point plus needle, and group TC was closed with a taper cutting needle. Leak testing was performed by infusion of 13.5 mL methylene blue solution into the intestinal lumen. Significant differences between leakage and non-leakage sections of group CC were detected (P=.027). No statistical differences were detected among other groups. Conventional cutting needles seem to create leaking holes in cadaveric healthy jejunum during needle passage for closing an enterotomy incision.
Keywords :
Dog , Enterotomy , Leakage , Needle holes , Surgical needles.
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal
Record number :
2748470
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