2010
DOI: 10.1002/lary.20908
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An experimental model to investigate initial tracheal anastomosis strength

Abstract: We introduce an inexpensive tool for measuring initial tracheal anastomosis stability with human cadavers, which demonstrated no difference in the tracheal pull-through strength of Vicryl and PDS.

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“…This was accomplished by using a previously validated model 18 to compare tracheal anastomoses with and without cartilaginous reinforcing sutures.…”
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“…This was accomplished by using a previously validated model 18 to compare tracheal anastomoses with and without cartilaginous reinforcing sutures.…”
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“…Polyglactin (Vicryl) and polydioxanone are commonly used suture materials for the different techniques of tracheal anastomosis. Primary anastomosis with interrupted 3/0 or 4/0 Vicryl sutures is the most preferred approach in tracheal stenosis [2,8,10]. After the resection, two traction sutures are usually placed on both sides of the proximal and distal trachea.…”
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“…© Current Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.Current Thoracic Surgery-Volume 4 Number 1 p:[8][9][10][11][12] …”
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“…Once the approximation of the two tracheal or laryngotracheal stumps is tested, the anastomosis should be performed by radially disposed, interrupted, extramucosal, absorbable stitches, as proposed by Grillo, making sure to obtain a full mucosal approximation, in order to avoid intervening granulations and/or stenosis (19). In the last decades, several materials have been proposed to guarantee a lower rate of anastomotic dehiscence (usually around 5% in the most representative and modern series), but a recent study did not find significant differences among them, with polyglactin (commercialized as "Vycril") the most widely used (20).…”
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