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Micro-Ct Imaging As A Method For Comparing Perfusion In Graduated-Height And Single-Height Surgical Staple Lines

Matthew Eschbach,Gregory M Sindberg, Marisha L Godek, Matthew Nagelschmidt, Nicholas Paquette, Michael Wegener,James Alberino, Jane Mayotte, Amit Vasanji,Andrew M Miesse

MEDICAL DEVICES-EVIDENCE AND RESEARCH(2018)

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Abstract
Background: Wound healing is a goal for advanced technology in the surgical space to benefit clinical outcomes. Surgical staplers are commonly used in a variety of open and minimally invasive abdominal and thoracic procedures. Assessment of wound healing traits, such as perfusion, has been challenging due to technical limitations. A novel technique that utilizes micro-computed tomography methodology to measure perfusion was designed to compare the micro-perfusion of staple lines between commercial stapler reloads that employ different staple height strategies.Materials and methods: Following an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee-approved protocol, rats were euthanized and immediately heparinized prior to a subtotal gastrectomy with either graduated-height or single-height staples. Rats were then perfused with barium, following which stomachs were removed and immediately fixed in formalin to prevent degradation. Stomachs were then imaged using micro-computed tomography and subsequent analysis was utilized to quantify fluid volume and patent vasculature proximity to staples within the staple line region for each group.Results: Average perfusion volume was significantly higher with graduated-height staples (0.33%+/- 0.18%) compared to single-height staples (0.16%+/- 0.09%, P=0.011). Average vessel-to-staple line distance was not significant but trended lower with graduated-height staples (0.35 +/- 0.02 mm) compared to single-height staples (0.36 +/- 0.03 mm, P=0.18).Discussion: Graduated-height staples had significantly higher perfusion volume than single-height staples, which likely has a downstream benefit on wound healing and clinical outcomes.Conclusion: This study shows a higher perfusion volume around the staple lines using graduated-height staples as compared to single-height staples and this may contribute to better wound healing in patients.
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micro-computed tomography, wound healing, Tri-Staple, image processing, laparoscopic surgery, microvasculature
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