What is STRATAFIX suture used for?

What is STRATAFIX suture used for?

The STRATAFIX (Ethicon, Johnson and Johnson, Somerville, New Jersey) Knotless Tissue Control suture device is a barbed suture that uses anchor technology to securely engage with the soft tissues while also eliminating the need for knots….

Masking: Single (Participant)
Primary Purpose: Treatment

Is Stratafix suture absorbable?

STRATAFIX™ SYMMETRIC PDS™ Plus Device is an absorbable, antibacterial, knotless tissue control device developed to facilitate soft tissue approximation by providing the performance characteristics and wound holding security of conventional PDS™ Plus Suture with added features that offer increased efficiency and control …

Where should the fixation tab of the Stratafix ™ symmetric PDS ™ Plus knotless tissue control device be seated?

Pull the device through the tissue to gently seat the fixation tab. The fixation tab should be seated above the tissue plane and be visible. Do not exert additional force on the fixation tab or device.

How long does Stratafix last?

STRATAFIX™ Plus Knotless Tissue Control Devices have been shown in vitro to inhibit bacterial colonization of the suture for 7 days or more,11 for protection against the most common organisms associated with surgical site infections (SSIs).

How long does PDS take to absorb?

PDS (polydioxanone suture), a new synthetic absorbable suture, was used in 21 patients undergoing cataract surgery. It still retains 25% of its tensile strength at 42 days but absorption takes 130-180 days.

What is Strata fix?

STRATAFIX™ is a portfolio of barbed sutures that deliver more efficiency, more strength,1 and more consistency than traditional suture. 11-13. Use the STRATAFIX™ Selection Guide to help you choose the right STRATAFIX™ for you.

What is Loop PDS?

Starting at the superior or inferior aspect of the incision, the looped PDS is passed through the vertex of the fascia (see the image below). The needle is then passed through the loop locking the stitch in order to anchor the knot or tied if it is not a looped suture.

How long does PDS suture take to dissolve?

In vivo experiments on rats showed a slight tissue reaction and a dissolution time of 120-180 days for Maxon and 180-240 days for PDS. With Maxon, tensile strength was measurable for 42-49 days, while the period for PDS amounted to 65-80 days.

Do PDS sutures need to be removed?

0.5 monofilament PDS was superior in handling qualities to 0.4 virgin silk. It does not need to be removed but retains tensile strength for longer than other absorbable sutures.

How does the stratafix symmetric PDS Plus device work?

STRATAFIX Symmetric PDS Plus Device is a barbed suture that provides greater efficiency 1 * and wound-closing strength 2† for a variety of open, laparoscopic, and robot-assisted procedures. STRATAFIX™ barbed sutures can close wounds substantially faster than using an interrupted technique, resulting in significant time savings in the OR. 1

When to use stratafix plus knotless tissue control?

STRATAFIX ™ Plus Knotless Tissue Control Devices have been shown in vitro to inhibit bacterial colonization of the suture for 7 days or more, 3 for protection against the most common organisms associated with surgical site infections (SSIs). 3# ** Video Player is loading. This is a modal window.

What kind of sutures are used in PDS?

¶All triclosan-coated sutures in these RCTs were Ethicon Plus Antibacterial Sutures (MONOCRYL® Plus Antibacterial [poliglecaprone 25] Suture, Coated VICRYL ® Plus Antibacterial [polyglactin 910] Suture, and PDS® Plus Antibacterial [polydioxanone] Suture).

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