Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making

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Autor(a) principal: Bello,Lucas Krusch
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Godoy,Fabrício Guedes, Oliveira,José Pedro Marquezan de, Cassanego,Guilherme Rech, Müller,Daniel Curvello de Mendonça
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The most tension resistant, nonmetallic, surgical suture is 5 polyester. Comparing it’s resistance to those of the dogs’ cranial cruciate ligament and the canine gastrocnemius tendon’s up until they rupture, it’s possible to detect a considerably inferior resistance on the implant’s part. With the goal of achieving high mechanical resistances from sutures, these were grouped and twisted, resulting in a surgical rope that is adjustable to the patients needs. We analyzed manufacturing methodology, final conformation and tension resistance, based on three sutures models: “A” (1 polyglactin 910), “B” (1 polyester) and “C” (5 polyester). Considering averages of thickness and final load, the “B” implants obtained lower values than “A”, indicating that polyglactin 910 ropes are more resistant than those of polyester. Moreover, the “C” implants resulted in the highest values of load and thickness, indicating that final thickness is predictive towards tension resistance. Size 1 Polyester was the only one to generate linear regression for supported load, ensuring the 25,34 Newtons (N) increment to every suture added to the implant, which suggests its use for the creation of non absorbable ropes. The use of 1 polyglatctin 910 promotes load averages superior to 1 polyester;therefore, it is indicated for making absorbable surgical ropes.
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spelling Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope makingimplantligamentpolyesterpolyglactin 910tensionABSTRACT: The most tension resistant, nonmetallic, surgical suture is 5 polyester. Comparing it’s resistance to those of the dogs’ cranial cruciate ligament and the canine gastrocnemius tendon’s up until they rupture, it’s possible to detect a considerably inferior resistance on the implant’s part. With the goal of achieving high mechanical resistances from sutures, these were grouped and twisted, resulting in a surgical rope that is adjustable to the patients needs. We analyzed manufacturing methodology, final conformation and tension resistance, based on three sutures models: “A” (1 polyglactin 910), “B” (1 polyester) and “C” (5 polyester). Considering averages of thickness and final load, the “B” implants obtained lower values than “A”, indicating that polyglactin 910 ropes are more resistant than those of polyester. Moreover, the “C” implants resulted in the highest values of load and thickness, indicating that final thickness is predictive towards tension resistance. Size 1 Polyester was the only one to generate linear regression for supported load, ensuring the 25,34 Newtons (N) increment to every suture added to the implant, which suggests its use for the creation of non absorbable ropes. The use of 1 polyglatctin 910 promotes load averages superior to 1 polyester;therefore, it is indicated for making absorbable surgical ropes.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000600603Ciência Rural v.51 n.6 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200331info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBello,Lucas KruschGodoy,Fabrício GuedesOliveira,José Pedro Marquezan deCassanego,Guilherme RechMüller,Daniel Curvello de Mendonçaeng2021-03-23T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
title Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
spellingShingle Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
Bello,Lucas Krusch
implant
ligament
polyester
polyglactin 910
tension
title_short Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
title_full Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
title_fullStr Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
title_full_unstemmed Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
title_sort Technique proposition and material comparison for surgery rope making
author Bello,Lucas Krusch
author_facet Bello,Lucas Krusch
Godoy,Fabrício Guedes
Oliveira,José Pedro Marquezan de
Cassanego,Guilherme Rech
Müller,Daniel Curvello de Mendonça
author_role author
author2 Godoy,Fabrício Guedes
Oliveira,José Pedro Marquezan de
Cassanego,Guilherme Rech
Müller,Daniel Curvello de Mendonça
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bello,Lucas Krusch
Godoy,Fabrício Guedes
Oliveira,José Pedro Marquezan de
Cassanego,Guilherme Rech
Müller,Daniel Curvello de Mendonça
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv implant
ligament
polyester
polyglactin 910
tension
topic implant
ligament
polyester
polyglactin 910
tension
description ABSTRACT: The most tension resistant, nonmetallic, surgical suture is 5 polyester. Comparing it’s resistance to those of the dogs’ cranial cruciate ligament and the canine gastrocnemius tendon’s up until they rupture, it’s possible to detect a considerably inferior resistance on the implant’s part. With the goal of achieving high mechanical resistances from sutures, these were grouped and twisted, resulting in a surgical rope that is adjustable to the patients needs. We analyzed manufacturing methodology, final conformation and tension resistance, based on three sutures models: “A” (1 polyglactin 910), “B” (1 polyester) and “C” (5 polyester). Considering averages of thickness and final load, the “B” implants obtained lower values than “A”, indicating that polyglactin 910 ropes are more resistant than those of polyester. Moreover, the “C” implants resulted in the highest values of load and thickness, indicating that final thickness is predictive towards tension resistance. Size 1 Polyester was the only one to generate linear regression for supported load, ensuring the 25,34 Newtons (N) increment to every suture added to the implant, which suggests its use for the creation of non absorbable ropes. The use of 1 polyglatctin 910 promotes load averages superior to 1 polyester;therefore, it is indicated for making absorbable surgical ropes.
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