Wilkes Robert Peyton, Kilpad Deepak V, Zhao Yabin, Kazala Richard, McNulty Amy
Global Research and Development, Kinetic Concepts, Inc, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA.
Surg Innov. 2012 Mar;19(1):67-75. doi: 10.1177/1553350611414920. Epub 2011 Aug 25.
A novel closed incision management with negative pressure wound therapy (CIM) has been developed for convenient use with closed incisions that has the potential to be beneficial for patients at risk for postoperative complications. Incisions are typically under lateral tension. This study explored the biomechanical mechanisms by which integrity of the incisional closure is enhanced by CIM. CIM was hypothesized to affect local stresses around closed incisions in a beneficial manner. Finite element analyses (FEA) indicated that application of CIM decreased the lateral stresses ~50% around the incision and changed the direction of the stresses to a distribution that is typical of intact tissue. Bench evaluations corroborated findings that CIM significantly increased the force required to disrupt the closed incision by ~50% as compared with closure alone. In conclusion, using 2 FEAs and bench modeling, CIM was shown to reduce and normalize tissue stresses and bolster appositional forces at the incision.
一种新型的负压伤口治疗闭合切口管理方法(CIM)已被开发出来,以便于用于闭合切口,这有可能对有术后并发症风险的患者有益。切口通常处于侧向张力之下。本研究探讨了CIM增强切口闭合完整性的生物力学机制。假设CIM以有益的方式影响闭合切口周围的局部应力。有限元分析(FEA)表明,应用CIM可使切口周围的侧向应力降低约50%,并将应力方向改变为完整组织典型的分布。台架评估证实了以下发现:与单纯闭合相比,CIM显著增加了破坏闭合切口所需的力约50%。总之,通过两项有限元分析和台架建模表明,CIM可降低并使组织应力正常化,并增强切口处的对合力量。