“…After their initial introduction in human medicine for cosmetic procedures and cutaneous closure (Murtha et al, 2006; Ruff, 2013), barbed sutures gained wider acceptance in various surgical fields (Lin et al, 2016) and they proved to be especially beneficial for different laparoscopic procedures, including the urogenital (Einarsson et al, 2010; Gardella et al, 2018; Massoud et al, 2013) and gastrointestinal (Tsukada et al, 2016; Velotti et al, 2022) fields. In equine surgery, the use of barbed sutures has been investigated ex vivo as well as in clinical cases for different open and laparoscopic applications (Adler et al, 2020; Albanese et al, 2016; Corsalini et al, 2016; Gandini et al, 2017; Gialletti et al, 2021; Giusto, Caramello, et al, 2019; Kamus et al, 2022; Major et al, 2017; Nelson & Hassel, 2014; Ruzickova et al, 2016; Sinovich et al, 2020). Ragle and colleagues first described laparoscopic vaginal ring closure with an automated suturing instrument and barbed suture in an adult gelding with an acquired inguinal hernia (Ragle et al, 2013).…”