Stapled fascial suture: ex vivo modeling and clinical implications.
Enrico LauroIlaria CorridoriLorenzo LucianiAlberto Di LeoAlberto SartoriJacopo AndreuccettiDiletta TrojanGiovanni ScudoAntonella MottaNicola Maria PugnoPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2022)
Stapled sutures can resist high loads, but are less deformable and rigid than handsewn suture. This suggests a safer employment in case of small defects or diastasis (< W1 in accord to EHS classification), where the presumed tissutal displacement is minimal. Oversewing a stapled suture improves its efficiency, becoming crucial in case of larger defects (> W1 in accord to EHS classification) where the expected tissutal displacement is maximal. Hybrid sutures seem to be a good compromise.