How to test adhesive strength: a biomechanical testing for aortic glue used in type a dissection repair
Abstract OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to develop a method to quantify the peel force in an in vitro model simulating repair of ascending aortic dissections with tissue glue (Bioglue). METHODS This study adapted an adhesive T-Peel test for the determination of the peel strength of adhesives b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery 2023-10, Vol.64 (4) |
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OBJECTIVES
The aim of this study was to develop a method to quantify the peel force in an in vitro model simulating repair of ascending aortic dissections with tissue glue (Bioglue).
METHODS
This study adapted an adhesive T-Peel test for the determination of the peel strength of adhesives by measuring the peeling force of a T-shaped bonded tissue. Measurements were performed on iatrogenic dissected ascending porcine aorta, which has been repaired with Bioglue using different pressure levels. Four conditions were tested: zero sample pressure according to the manufacturer’s recommendation (n = 10), low (504 Pa; n = 11), moderate pressure (1711 Pa; n = 24) and pressure applied by a round shaped vascular ‘Borst clamp’ (1764 Pa; n = 23). Non-parametric one-way analysis of variance was applied for statistical significance.
RESULTS
The median peel force (lower quartile, upper quartile) of aortic samples increased depending on the applied pressure: [no pressure 0.030 N/mm (0.016, 0.057), low pressure 0.040 N/mm (0.032, 0.070) and moderate pressure 0.214 N/mm (0.050, 0.304)]. Samples pressurized with the Borst clamp reached 0.078 N/mm (0.046, 0.152), which was comparable to the peel force of the unpeeled controls [0.107 N/mm (0.087, 0.124)]. Compared to samples without pressure, Bioglue with the application of the Borst clamp (P = 0.021) and with moderate pressure (P = 0.0007) performed significantly better.
CONCLUSIONS
The novel T-Peel test offers an attractive method to test tissue glues in defined in vitro environments. Bioglue peel force increased with pressure on the aortic sample in contrast to low or no pressure as per the manufacturer’s recommendation. Modifying current recommended use may aid in increasing effectiveness of this approach.
Gluing layers of dissected aortic tissue forms a fundamental component in the armamentarium of aortic surgeons. |
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ISSN: | 1873-734X 1873-734X |
DOI: | 10.1093/ejcts/ezad270 |