Transoral Barbed Knotless Continuous Suture Technic for
Oral/Oropharyngeal Defect After Cancer Ablation
Abstract
Key Points Transoral resection for oral cavity and oropharyngeal
cancer has become popular. Transoral conventional interrupt knot tying
suturing for oral/oropharyngeal defect often requires time. Transoral
barbed knotless continuous suture could reduce operation time with a
comparable complication rate. Knotless barbed suture provides
appropriate tension and secure closure with multiple anchors.
Transoral barbed knotless suture is particularly advantageous in deep
and narrow areas.