Title of article :
Effect of human pancreatic juice and bile on the tensile strength of suture materials
Author/Authors :
M. A. Tolga Muftuoglu، نويسنده , , Erkan Ozkan، نويسنده , , Abdullah Saglam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background
Several suture materials are used for pancreatojejunal anastomosis. In this study, we tested the durability of these suture materials in human pancreatic juice and bile.
Methods
Plain and chromic catgut, polyglactin 910, polyglycolic acid, polydioxanone, polypropylene, and silk sutures were incubated in pancreatic juice and bile that was collected from patients. Fifteen samples of each type of suture material were placed in human juices for 1, 3, and 7 days. Tensile strengths were measured with a tensionmeter.
Results
Plain and chromic catgut disintegrated in pancreatic juice and pancreatic juice plus bile mixture. Polyglycolic acid and polyglactin 910 suture materials were vulnerable to pancreatic juice within 7 days. Polydioxanone retained most of its initial strength in pancreatic juice and bile. Polypropylene and silk retained 84% and 92% of their initial strength, respectively.
Conclusions
We found that polidioxanone was the strongest suture material in pancreatic juice.
Keywords :
bile , pancreatic juice , Suture materials
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery