V-Loc, a New Wound Closure Device for Peritoneal Closure—Is It Safe? A Comparative Study of Different Peritoneal Closure Systems

Author:

Patri Philipp1,Beran Claudia2,Stjepanovic Josipa2,Sandberg Simone2,Tuchmann Albert2,Christian Hollinsky2

Affiliation:

1. SMZ Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria,

2. SMZ Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Background: Transabdominal laparoscopic hernia repair is a safe and commonly used procedure for groin hernias. Failure of peritoneal closure is rare but can lead to herniation and bowel obstruction. A new wound closure device named V-Loc was tested in this study. It consists of a barbed absorbable thread that is self-anchoring and eliminates the need to tie a knot. The efficacy of this device in achieving secure peritoneal closure was investigated. Methods: In 10 recently deceased patients, peritoneal incisions were set and closed with 5 different devices including V-Loc. Peritoneal thickness was measured prior to testing. A tensiometer was used to apply tensile loads on the peritoneal closure. Tensile loads were measured in Newton at the time of peritoneal rupture or failure of the suture or knot. Results: Peritoneal thickness had a significant impact on the results ( P < .0001). A mean tensile load of 7.41 N was tolerated when the peritoneal thickness was ≤0.25 mm and 15.38 N when the peritoneal thickness was >0.25 mm. Peritoneal rupture was observed more often than failure of closure. The latter occurred more often at high tension and in experiments with tacking or stapling devices than with sutures. While testing V-Loc, peritoneal rupture occurred at 19.85 N, mean, showing significantly better results than AbsorbaTack, extracorporally knotted running suture, or Multifire Endo Hernia Stapler ( P < .05). Conclusions: The new wound closure device V-Loc is a feasible and promising alternative to common peritoneal closure techniques but is yet to be evaluated in clinical studies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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