Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare the efficacy of nonabsorbable polymer ligating (NPL) and titanium clips applied with and without a 1-mm vascular cuff at physiologic and supraphysiologic pressures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: An in vitro equine-vessel model was created to test clip occlusion strength. Ten-millimeter NPL and standard Ti clips were applied to veins (10 mm) and arteries (10, 6, and 5 mm) with and without a 1-mm cuff and tested until they held a pressure of 300 mm Hg (veins) or 760 mm Hg (arteries) for 2 minutes or leaked.
RESULTS: The NPL clip was statistically more secure on 10-mm veins with and without a cuff, 10-mm arteries with and without a cuff, and 6-mm arteries with a cuff than was the Ti clip. Leaving a 1-mm cuff resulted in a statistically higher leak point in all vessels tested except the 6-mm arteries secured with the Ti clip.
CONCLUSIONS: The NPL clip was more secure than the Ti clip on larger arteries and veins. A 1-mm vascular cuff enhances the security of both NPL and Ti clips in vessels of all sizes. The NPL clip is secure and reliable in securing both arteries and veins.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 889-893 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Journal of Endourology |
| Volume | 19 |
| Issue number | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2005 |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Urology
Keywords
- Animals
- Horses
- Stress, Mechanical
- Titanium
- Ligation/instrumentation
- Materials Testing
- Models, Animal
- Polymers
- Hemostasis, Surgical/instrumentation
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