Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture

Background: Success of surgery depends on wound closure and healing. Ancients had coated many suture materials from plant and animal origin. As the quest for natural nonabsorbable, monofilament surgical suture continues, horsehair has been taken for study, which is mentioned in ancient literature. O...

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Main Authors: Swati R Yedke, Subhash Y Raut, C R Jangde
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jaim.in/article.asp?issn=0975-9476;year=2013;volume=4;issue=4;spage=206;epage=210;aulast=Yedke
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spelling doaj-182e56738df547bd8012a81f6f628baa2020-11-24T22:45:26ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762013-01-014420621010.4103/0975-9476.123691Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament sutureSwati R YedkeSubhash Y RautC R JangdeBackground: Success of surgery depends on wound closure and healing. Ancients had coated many suture materials from plant and animal origin. As the quest for natural nonabsorbable, monofilament surgical suture continues, horsehair has been taken for study, which is mentioned in ancient literature. Objectives: Aim of the study was to evaluate detail mechanical and biophysical properties of horsehair. Materials and Methods: Physical properties, that are diameter, straight pull and knot pull tensile strength, bioburden, sterility tests were performed. Visual and histological wound healing parameters were studied in experimental Wistar rat incision wound model. Two experimental wounds about 5 cm long were created on each side of dorsal midline. Each animal received two sutures-Horsehair 4-0 and Ethilon 4-0. The sutured areas were grossly examined on 3 rd and 7 th days for visual observations like congestion, edema, infection, wound disruption, and impression of suture material on healed wound and then subjected for histological study. Results: Revealed that horsehair has got diameter of 0.19 mm which complies with the 4-0 size USP standard. Straight pull tensile strength was found 0.5851 ± 0.122 kg and knot pull tensile strength was 0.3998 ± 0.078 kg, which complies with the standards of United State Pharmacopia for class II nonabsorbable suture materials. In vivo study revealed that there was no evidence of edema, congestion, and discharge in both the groups. Wounds healed with minimum impressions of suture material with minimum scar mark. Mean histological scoring shows very mild tissue reaction. Conclusion: Horsehair has got properties of standard suture material except low tensile strength and hence can be used in reconstructive, plastic surgeries, and ophthalmic surgeries.http://www.jaim.in/article.asp?issn=0975-9476;year=2013;volume=4;issue=4;spage=206;epage=210;aulast=YedkeHorse hairsuture materialstensile strengthtissue reaction
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author Swati R Yedke
Subhash Y Raut
C R Jangde
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Subhash Y Raut
C R Jangde
Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Horse hair
suture materials
tensile strength
tissue reaction
author_facet Swati R Yedke
Subhash Y Raut
C R Jangde
author_sort Swati R Yedke
title Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture
title_short Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture
title_full Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture
title_fullStr Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture
title_full_unstemmed Experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture
title_sort experimental evaluation of horse hair as a nonabsorbable monofilament suture
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
issn 0975-9476
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Success of surgery depends on wound closure and healing. Ancients had coated many suture materials from plant and animal origin. As the quest for natural nonabsorbable, monofilament surgical suture continues, horsehair has been taken for study, which is mentioned in ancient literature. Objectives: Aim of the study was to evaluate detail mechanical and biophysical properties of horsehair. Materials and Methods: Physical properties, that are diameter, straight pull and knot pull tensile strength, bioburden, sterility tests were performed. Visual and histological wound healing parameters were studied in experimental Wistar rat incision wound model. Two experimental wounds about 5 cm long were created on each side of dorsal midline. Each animal received two sutures-Horsehair 4-0 and Ethilon 4-0. The sutured areas were grossly examined on 3 rd and 7 th days for visual observations like congestion, edema, infection, wound disruption, and impression of suture material on healed wound and then subjected for histological study. Results: Revealed that horsehair has got diameter of 0.19 mm which complies with the 4-0 size USP standard. Straight pull tensile strength was found 0.5851 ± 0.122 kg and knot pull tensile strength was 0.3998 ± 0.078 kg, which complies with the standards of United State Pharmacopia for class II nonabsorbable suture materials. In vivo study revealed that there was no evidence of edema, congestion, and discharge in both the groups. Wounds healed with minimum impressions of suture material with minimum scar mark. Mean histological scoring shows very mild tissue reaction. Conclusion: Horsehair has got properties of standard suture material except low tensile strength and hence can be used in reconstructive, plastic surgeries, and ophthalmic surgeries.
topic Horse hair
suture materials
tensile strength
tissue reaction
url http://www.jaim.in/article.asp?issn=0975-9476;year=2013;volume=4;issue=4;spage=206;epage=210;aulast=Yedke
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