Using in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment

Sutures are medical devices used in surgery. They serve as tissues stabilizers in contact with or near to the surgical site without compromising the healing process. They must keep their physical properties for the necessary time, in particular tensile strength. In view of the wide variety of refere...

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Autores principales: Lashab Hajar, Benaji Brahim, Sbitti A., Lahrache Nabil, Malha Mustapha, Meddah Bouchra, Ameziane Rachida
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:84453daea9b6410db55cb2ec24942aa22021-11-12T11:44:08ZUsing in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment2267-124210.1051/e3sconf/202131901101https://doaj.org/article/84453daea9b6410db55cb2ec24942aa22021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/95/e3sconf_vigisan_01101.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2267-1242Sutures are medical devices used in surgery. They serve as tissues stabilizers in contact with or near to the surgical site without compromising the healing process. They must keep their physical properties for the necessary time, in particular tensile strength. In view of the wide variety of references offered by all specialtys combined, which supply sutures with all materials described, whose use is indicated for all surgical procedures. The objective of this work is to evaluate the tensile strength of absorbable and non-absorbable sutures for a period of 10 to 28 days under conditions simulated by the oral route. 5 sutures materials were tested with a metric diameter of 1.5 and 4.The tensile strength test was used according to the protocol of the European Pharmacopoeia (Eur.Ph.9.5). 5 fragments of each material were measured before and after their immersion in Artificial Saliva (AS). In AS, the Polypropylene suture significantly maintained (p = 5%) its tensile strength compared to that of Polyamide. For absorbable sutures, a loss of more than 70% of their initial strength was marked on the 7th day of immersion. In view of the results obtained, during oral surgical operations, the material of choice is in favor of Propylene.Lashab HajarBenaji BrahimSbitti A.Lahrache NabilMalha MustaphaMeddah BouchraAmeziane RachidaEDP Sciencesarticlemedical devicesuturetensile strengthartificial salivamonitoringEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350ENFRE3S Web of Conferences, Vol 319, p 01101 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
FR
topic medical device
suture
tensile strength
artificial saliva
monitoring
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle medical device
suture
tensile strength
artificial saliva
monitoring
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Lashab Hajar
Benaji Brahim
Sbitti A.
Lahrache Nabil
Malha Mustapha
Meddah Bouchra
Ameziane Rachida
Using in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment
description Sutures are medical devices used in surgery. They serve as tissues stabilizers in contact with or near to the surgical site without compromising the healing process. They must keep their physical properties for the necessary time, in particular tensile strength. In view of the wide variety of references offered by all specialtys combined, which supply sutures with all materials described, whose use is indicated for all surgical procedures. The objective of this work is to evaluate the tensile strength of absorbable and non-absorbable sutures for a period of 10 to 28 days under conditions simulated by the oral route. 5 sutures materials were tested with a metric diameter of 1.5 and 4.The tensile strength test was used according to the protocol of the European Pharmacopoeia (Eur.Ph.9.5). 5 fragments of each material were measured before and after their immersion in Artificial Saliva (AS). In AS, the Polypropylene suture significantly maintained (p = 5%) its tensile strength compared to that of Polyamide. For absorbable sutures, a loss of more than 70% of their initial strength was marked on the 7th day of immersion. In view of the results obtained, during oral surgical operations, the material of choice is in favor of Propylene.
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author Lashab Hajar
Benaji Brahim
Sbitti A.
Lahrache Nabil
Malha Mustapha
Meddah Bouchra
Ameziane Rachida
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Malha Mustapha
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title Using in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment
title_short Using in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment
title_full Using in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment
title_fullStr Using in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment
title_full_unstemmed Using in vitro tensile strength test to monitoring quality and effectiveness of suture in the oral environment
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