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N Z Vet J ; 72(5): 265-274, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38777331

ABSTRACT

AIM: To compare the biomechanical properties of three different sternal closure techniques in a 3D-printed bone model of a sternum from a 30-kg dog. METHODS: Median sternotomy was performed on a total of 90 three-dimensional (3D) copies of a polycarbonate (PC) model of a sternum, generated from the CT images of the sternum of a 30-kg German Shepherd dog. Three different methods were used to repair the sternotomies: polydioxanone suture (group PDS, n = 30), stainless steel bone staples (group SS, n = 30), and nitinol bone staples (group NS, n = 30). Each repair method was tested by applying tensile force in one of three ways (longitudinally, laterally, or torsionally) resulting in a sample size of n = 10 for each repair method-loading combination. In all experiments, the loads at 1-mm and 2-mm gap formation, failure, and the displacement at the failure point were measured. RESULTS: In lateral distraction and longitudinal shear tests, NS and SS staple repairs required application of significantly greater force than PDS across all displacement criteria (1 and 2 mm). NS exhibited significantly greater failure load than PDS. In torsion tests, NS required significantly greater application of force compared to SS or PDS at all displacement criteria (1 and 2 mm) and exhibited a greater failure load than PDS. In terms of displacement at failure point, PDS suture showed more displacement than SS or NS across all experiments (laterally, longitudinally, torsionally). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, bone staples were mechanically superior to PDS suture in median sternotomy closure using 3D-printed bone model in terms of 1-mm, 2-mm displacement loads, and displacement at failure. NS had a higher failure load than PDS under lateral, longitudinal, and torsional distraction. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: These study results imply that bone staples can be considered as an alternative surgical method for median sternotomy closure in dogs.


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Printing, Three-Dimensional , Sternotomy , Sutures , Animals , Sutures/veterinary , Dogs , Biomechanical Phenomena , Sternotomy/veterinary , Sternotomy/methods , Surgical Stapling/veterinary , Surgical Stapling/methods , Surgical Stapling/instrumentation , Sternum/surgery , Models, Anatomic , Suture Techniques/veterinary
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Med J Malaysia ; 79(4): 494-497, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39086351

ABSTRACT

The Academy of Medicine of Malaysia College of Paediatrics acknowledges the role of children in research and this position statement explores the ethical considerations in obtaining assent from minors in the Malaysian context. It highlights the importance in respecting children's agency and navigating cultural complexities. The College proposes flexibility in the minimum age for assent of at least nine years old, while emphasising the need for a tailored assent procedure. Addressing language and cultural diversities and expanding local empirical research on a formal assent process are some building blocks in developing a standardised nationwide process in obtaining assent from children.


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Pediatrics , Humans , Malaysia , Child , Pediatrics/ethics , Pediatrics/standards , Biomedical Research/ethics , Biomedical Research/standards
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Rio de Janeiro; Guanabara Koogan; 4 ed; 2008. 1791 p.
Monography in Portuguese | Coleciona SUS (Brazil) | ID: biblio-931347
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