研究前额缝合技术的生物力学试验装置

Carina M. Micheler, Jan J. Lang, Nikolas J. Wilhelm, Victor G. Schaack, Rüdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe, Rainer H. H. Burgkart, Anja Bäumlisberger, Nikolaus Wachtel
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如果创面闭合的生物力学稳定性不充分,创面愈合可能会延迟。因此,有必要研究不同的缝合技术对其生物力学稳定性的影响。本研究探讨适用于额头部位的缝合技术。为此,开发了一种特殊的测试装置来模拟前额的曲率和相应的生理结构。平均前额曲率半径为62.24±4.11 mm。为了模拟这种曲率,使用标准的单轴试验机使皮肤样品在球面上受到拉伸应力。为了进行评价,还开发了MATLAB自动化评价工具。研究了三种不同的缝合技术(直缝、Lazy-S缝和zigzz缝),并测试了它们的生物力学稳定性。三种缝合方式中,锯齿形缝合最稳定,刚度最高,为44.23±8.18%,最终失败率最高,为32.60±4.95%(相对于未切口的对照)。研究表明,该测试装置可用于研究不同的前额缝合技术。
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Biomechanical Test Setup for the Investigation of Forehead Suture Techniques
Abstract Wound healing can be delayed if the biomechanical stability of the wound closure is inadequate. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate different suturing techniques for their biomechanical stability. In this study, suturing techniques suitable for the forehead area were investigated. For this application, a special test setup was developed to simulate the curvature of the forehead and the corresponding physiological configuration. The average forehead curvature is 62.24 ± 4.11 mm in radius. To simulate this curvature, the skin specimens are subjected to tensile stress over the spherical surface using a standard uniaxial testing machine. For the evaluation, an automated evaluation tool for MATLAB was also developed. Three different suturing techniques (Straight, Lazy-S, Zigzag) were investigated and tested for their biomechanical stability. Of the three suturing techniques, the Zigzag suture proved to be the most stable with the highest stiffness of 44.23 ± 8.18 % and the highest final failure of 32.60 ± 4.95 % (relative to the control sample without incision). The study has shown that the test setup can be used to investigate different forehead suture techniques.
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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