Barbed sutures in body surgery

Aesthet Surg J. 2013 Sep;33(3 Suppl):57S-71S. doi: 10.1177/1090820X13499577.

Abstract

Wound-closing technology continues to evolve with the advent of barbed sutures, which appear to address some of the limitations of traditional sutures (numerous knots and time-consuming insertion, among other things). Advantages of knotless suture devices, specifically in body contouring, have been discussed in the literature over the past decade, with a recent increase over the past several years due to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of unidirectional V-Loc (Covidien, Mansfield, Massachusetts) and bidirectional Quill (Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) barbed sutures for soft tissue approximation. A thorough review of the existing literature and evaluation of the author's personal experience are presented in this article. As with any new surgical device, a learning curve is present that needs to be overcome to realize the full benefits of utilizing barbed sutures in body surgery while minimizing their complications.

Keywords: abdominoplasty; barbed sutures; body contouring; bodylift; brachioplasty; corset trunkplasty; medial thighlift; medial thighplasty; progressive tension sutures.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Video-Audio Media

MeSH terms

  • Abdominoplasty / instrumentation
  • Clinical Competence
  • Cosmetic Techniques / adverse effects
  • Cosmetic Techniques / instrumentation*
  • Equipment Design
  • Humans
  • Learning Curve
  • Plastic Surgery Procedures / adverse effects
  • Plastic Surgery Procedures / instrumentation*
  • Postoperative Complications / prevention & control
  • Suture Techniques / adverse effects
  • Suture Techniques / instrumentation*
  • Sutures*
  • Treatment Outcome