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Characteristics of poly(L-)lactic acid suture applied to fascial closure in rats

✍ Scribed by Heino, A. ;Naukkarinen, A. ;Kulju, T. ;T�rm�l�, P. ;Pohjonen, T. ;M�kel�, E. A


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
607 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


A new poly(L-)lactic acid (PLLA) thread was tested by applying it in fascial closures of male Wistar rats. The tissue reactions around the thread and in the fascial union, and the changes on the surface and the mechanical properties of the thread were evaluated at 1, 3, 6, 12, 28, and 52 weeks following surgery. Histologically, the extension of the general inflammatory reaction and the number of the different cell types did not markedly change during the 52-week follow-up period. The surface of the thread was intact up to 28 weeks when examined with the scanning electron microscope. At 52 weeks no thread was found. The breaking force and the stretching of the incubated PLLA thread was reduced about 20% during the first 2 weeks and it remained constant up to 6 weeks. The in vivo testing of the fascial strips closed with the PLLA thread retained their resistance against the breaking force, nearly comparable to that of the intact control fascial strips. It can be concluded that the PLLA thread is a suitable suture for wounds that require healing time of up to 28 weeks and thus need good support from the suture.


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