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Comparison of tensile strength of fibrin glue and suture in microflap closure
Author(s) -
Myer Charles M.,
Johnson Christopher M.,
Postma Gregory N.,
Weinberger Paul M.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the laryngoscope
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.181
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1531-4995
pISSN - 0023-852X
DOI - 10.1002/lary.24861
Subject(s) - fibrin glue , closure (psychology) , ultimate tensile strength , glue , fibrous joint , materials science , composite material , surgery , medicine , market economy , economics
Objectives/Hypothesis Suture closure and fibrin glue placement have been advocated as alternatives to healing by secondary intention. The aim of this study was to examine the tensile strength of these microflap closure techniques. Study Design Basic research. Methods Three pairs of excised bovine true vocal folds underwent microflap creation and closure by either single 6‐0 polyglactin suture or fibrin glue. Vocal folds were distracted to failure on a universal testing system. Excised porcine true vocal folds underwent microflap creation and were closed with either single 6‐0 polyglactin suture or fibrin glue, or were left without closure. Tensile strength testing was performed with a universal testing system measuring load at 1 mm, 5 mm, and 10 mm of distraction. Results The bovine vocal fold model failed after an average extension of 22.6 mm (range, 21.4–23.9 mm) corresponding to 11.61 N (range, 8.04–13.47 N), with no failure of the suture prior to model failure. Fibrin glue did not demonstrate any measureable resistance to tension application. In the porcine vocal fold model, there was a significant difference between the median tensile load of suture closure (2.91 N) and no closure (1.16 N) at 10 mm of distraction ( P  = .01). There was no significant difference in median load of vocal folds undergoing fibrin glue closure or no closure. Conclusions There is no significant difference in tensile strength of a microflap closed with fibrin glue or not closed. Suture closure of a microflap provides a significantly stronger mechanical closure than no closure. This suggests that use of fibrin glue is of little benefit on the vocal folds. Level of Evidence NA Laryngoscope , 125:167–170, 2015

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