Characterizing the Suture Pullout Force for Human Small Bowel

Author:

Gong Alex T.1,Yau Shi-Wen Olivia23,Erickson Hans B.45,Toepfer Rudolph J.67,Zhang Jessica89,Deschmidt Aleah M.10,Parsey Conner J.11,Norfleet Jack E.11,Sweet Robert M.121314

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

2. Department of Surgery, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 3960 Benton Ln NE #428, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

3. Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 3960 Benton Ln NE #428, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

4. Department of Surgery, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 371 Loew Hall, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 371 Loew Hall, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

6. Department of Surgery, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 302 Roberts Hall, Seattle, WA 98195-2120

7. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 302 Roberts Hall, Seattle, WA 98195-2120

8. Department of Surgery, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences J405, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

9. Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences J405, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

10. Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason , 1201 Ninth Ave, Seattle, WA 98101

11. Medical Simulation Research Branch Simulation and Training Technology Center, U.S. Army DEVCOM Soldier Center , 12423 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826

12. Department of Surgery, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 3720 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

13. Department of Urology, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 3720 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

14. Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 1959 NE Pacific Ave, Magnuson Health Sciences T293, Seattle, WA 98195-0000 ; , 3720 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98195-0000

Abstract

Abstract Performing a small bowel anastomosis, or reconnecting small bowel segments, remains a core competency and critical step for the successful surgical management of numerous bowel and urinary conditions. As surgical education and technology moves toward improving patient outcomes through automation and increasing training opportunities, a detailed characterization of the interventional biomechanical properties of the human bowel is important. This is especially true due to the prevalence of anastomotic leakage as a frequent (3.02%) postoperative complication of small bowel anastomoses. This study aims to characterize the forces required for a suture to tear through human small bowel (suture pullout force, SPOF), while analyzing how these forces are affected by tissue orientation, suture material, suture size, and donor demographics. 803 tests were performed on 35 human small bowel specimens. A uni-axial test frame was used to tension sutures looped through 10 × 20 mm rectangular bowel samples to tissue failure. The mean SPOF of the small bowel was 4.62±1.40 N. We found no significant effect of tissue orientation (p = 0.083), suture material (p = 0.681), suture size (p = 0.131), age (p = 0.158), sex (p = .083), or body mass index (BMI) (p = 0.100) on SPOF. To our knowledge, this is the first study reporting human small bowel SPOF. Little research has been published about procedure-specific data on human small bowel. Filling this gap in research will inform the design of more accurate human bowel synthetic models and provide an accurate baseline for training and clinical applications.

Funder

U.S. Army

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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