Mechanical suture–modern alternatives for suturing
Author:
SAVULESCU ALEXANDRU-FLORIN1,
CIRLAN CRISTIAN1,
BLAJUT FLORIN-CRISTIAN1,
IORDACHE-PETRESCU MADALINA-IONELA1,
IORDACHE MIHAI1,
PETRESCU ALEXANDRA-BIANCA1,
BOREANU RADU1,
POPA LUCIAN1,
SURDU DENISA1
Affiliation:
1. Central Military Emergency University Hospital “Carol Davila”, General Surgery Department, Calea Plevnei 134, 010825, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
The increase in the incidence of gastric and colorectal cancer in developed or developing countries led to the need to
improve oncological surgery. Oncological surgery of the digestive tract translates in most cases into resection and anastomosis. Using a mechanical suturing device is no longer considered something revolutionary. However, the technology behind new instruments that helps surgeons perform operations changed over time.
The main purpose of perfecting these devices is to execute a safer suture or anastomosis and shorten the intraoperative time. In this study, we made a short review of the principles behind intestinal and skin staplers, and the advantages
and disadvantages of these tools as an alternative to manual suturing using textile materials. We also described the use
of cyanoacrylate as an adhesive and sealant.
Publisher
The National Research and Development Institute for Textiles and Leather
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Environmental Science,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous)