Effect of chitosan coating on surgical sutures to strengthen the colonic anastomosis

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BACKGROUND: We evaluated the feasibility of chitosan-coated sutures for intestinal anastomosis strength through wound-healing effect. METHODS: Vicryl and PDS sutures were coated with 2% chitosan. While laparotomy was applied to the first group, chitosan was applied in the peritoneal cavity in the second group. Then the following materials were applied to colon anastomosis, in order: Vicryl, PDS, chitosan-coated Vicryl, and chitosan-coated PDS sutures. On the 7 th and 14 th days, eight rats from each group were euthanized. RESULTS: The adhesion scores of chitosan and control groups were lower than the suture groups. The vascularization of Vicryl–chitosan was lower than PDS–chitosan on the 14th day (p=0.038). Fibroblast cells and vascularization of anastomosis with chitosan-coated Vicryl were lower than Vicryl and chitosan-coated PDS on the 14 th day (p<0.05). The tensile strength of Vicryl–chitosan increased more than Vicryl in vitro (p<0.05) on the 14 th and 7 th days, but there was no difference in vivo. The tensile strength of PDS–chitosan decreased more than PDS on the 7 th day in vivo (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The chitosan-coating effect on the adhesion and reinforcement of anastomosis in some parts of Vicryl in vitro and PDS in vivo was slightly improved.

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Altınel, Y., Chung, S. S., Okay, G., Uğraş, N., Işık, A. F., Öztürk, E., & Özgüç, H. (2018). Effect of chitosan coating on surgical sutures to strengthen the colonic anastomosis. Ulusal Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi, 24(5), 405–411. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2018.59280

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