Development of a penetration friction apparatus (PFA) to measure the frictional performance of surgical suture
Gangqiang Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Twente)
Tianhui Ren (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Walter Lette (University of Twente)
Xiangqiong Zeng (University of Twente, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Emile van der Heide (Universiteit Gent, University of Twente, TU Delft - Railway Engineering)
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Abstract
Nowadays there is a wide variety of surgical sutures available in the market. Surgical sutures have different sizes, structures, materials and coatings, whereas they are being used for various surgeries. The frictional performances of surgical sutures have been found to play a vital role in their functionality. The high friction force of surgical sutures in the suturing process may cause inflammation and pain to the person, leading to a longer recovery time, and the second trauma of soft or fragile tissue. Thus, the investigation into the frictional performance of surgical suture is essential. Despite the unquestionable fact, little is actually known on the friction performances of surgical suture-tissue due to the lack of appropriate test equipment. This study presents a new penetration friction apparatus (PFA) that allowed for the evaluation of the friction performances of various surgical needles and sutures during the suturing process, under different contact conditions. It considered the deformation of tissue and can realize the puncture force measurements of surgical needles as well as the friction force of surgical sutures. The developed PFA could accurately evaluate and understand the frictional behaviour of surgical suture-tissue in the simulating clinical conditions. The forces measured by the PFA showed the same trend as that reported in literatures.