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Comparative Study
. 1994 Feb;2(1):62-5.

Laparoscopic knot substitutes. An assessment of techniques of securing sutures through the laparoscope

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Comparative Study

Laparoscopic knot substitutes. An assessment of techniques of securing sutures through the laparoscope

S M Andrews et al. Endosc Surg Allied Technol. 1994 Feb.

Abstract

Advanced interventional laparoscopy has required the development of new methods of securing sutures as alternatives to the three-throw reef knot. A tensiometer was designed to measure the forces required for distraction of various knots or securing devices with different sutures. A three-throw reef knot was used as a control. Each device was tested 15 times, and the tension at which the "knot" slipped was recorded. Titanium clips (Ligaclip, Ethicon), locking polydioxanone clips (Absolok and Lapra-ty, Ethicon), malleable collars, Roeder knots and biocompatible glue (Histoacryl, B Braun Melsungen AG) were all assessed. Sutures secured with Ligaclips, Absolok clips and glue were significantly weaker than the three-throw reef knot. Sutures secured with malleable collars and Lapra-ty clips were as strong as the three-throw reef knot and have potential for use as knot substitutes.

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