A review of clinical trial on evalution of Taila Payita Amrutha Tantu and Mersilk as suturing material w.s.r. to Riju Granthi technique in Sadyo Vrana

  • Ashitha , Dr. Krishna Post Graduate Scholar, Department of PG Studies in Shalya Tantra, Sri Sri College of Ayurveda Science and Research, Bengaluru, INDIA.
  • KM Sweta Professor and HOD, Department of PG Studies in Shalya Tantra, Sri Sri College of Ayurveda Science and Research, Bengaluru, INDIA.
Keywords: Amrutha Tantu, Ayurvedic Suture Material, Seevana Karma, Rujugranthi Technique, Sadyo Vrana.

Abstract

Wounds are the most common problem faced by man since his very existence. So long as human has treated the wounds we have looked for the way to close them. Suturing is an inseparable part of surgery which needs no introduction, although the first description of sutures and suturing material is from Susrutha Samhitha. It is true that very few of them are practically tried now, Amrutha Tantu was taken for the study in view of testing its efficiency and whether it exhibits any medicinal property to wound. For these study effects were compared with Mersilk as this is also non absorbable most commonly used suture materials, Total 60 patients 30 in each group were taken for study about efficiency of both suture materials were assessed with criteria like pain edema colour temperature, tenderness and discharge. Efficacy of Amruth Tantu was found equal to Mersilk with extra benfit of faster wound healing due to anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial property of Guduchi.
Published
2020-10-25