Effects of the short-stitch technique for midline abdominal closure: short-term results from the randomised-controlled ESTOIH trial

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作者
Albertsmeier, M. [1 ]
Hofmann, A. [2 ]
Baumann, P. [3 ]
Riedl, S. [4 ]
Reisensohn, C. [4 ]
Kewer, J. L. [5 ]
Hoelderle, J. [5 ]
Shamiyeh, A. [6 ]
Klugsberger, B. [6 ]
Maier, T. D. [7 ]
Schumacher, G. [8 ]
Kockerling, F. [9 ]
Pession, U. [10 ]
Weniger, M. [1 ]
Fortelny, R. H. [2 ,11 ]
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[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ LMU Munich, LMU Univ Hosp, Dept Gen Visceral & Transplantat Surg, D-81377 Munich, Germany
[2] Wilhelminenspital Stadt Wien, Allgemein Viszeral & Tumorchirurg, Montleartstr 37, A-1160 Vienna, Austria
[3] Aesculap AG, Dept Med Sci Affairs, Aesculap Pl, D-78532 Tuttlingen, Germany
[4] Alb Fils Klin GmbH, Allgemeinchirurg, Klin Eichert, Eichertstr 3, D-73035 Goppingen, Germany
[5] Klinikum Landkreis Tuttlingen, Klin Allgemein Viszeral & Gefasschirurg, Zeppelinstr 21, D-78532 Tuttlingen, Germany
[6] Kepler Univ Klinikum GmbH, Klin Allgemein & Viszeralchirurg, Krankenhausstr 9, A-4021 Linz, Austria
[7] Robert Bosch Krankenhaus, Allgemein & Viszeralchirurg, Auerbachstr 110, D-70376 Stuttgart, Germany
[8] Stadt Klinikum Braunschweig, Chirurg Klin, Salzdahlumer Str 90, D-38126 Braunschweig, Germany
[9] Vivantes Klinikum Spandau, Klin Chirurg Viszeral & Gefasschirurg, Neue Bergstr 6, D-13585 Berlin, Germany
[10] Univ Klinikum Frankfurt, Zentrum Chirurg, Klin Allgemein & Viszeralchirurg, D-60590 Frankfurt, Germany
[11] Sigmund Freud Privatuniv, Med Fak, Freudpl 3, A-1020 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Randomised-controlled trial; Human; Burst abdomen; Surgical site infection; Small bites; Short stitches; INCISIONAL HERNIA; WALL CLOSURE; LAPAROTOMY CLOSURE; PRIMARY SUTURE; DOUBLE-BLIND; MULTICENTER; PREVENTION; RISK; LENGTH;
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10.1007/s10029-021-02410-y
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Purpose The short-stitch technique for midline laparotomy closure has been shown to reduce hernia rates, but long stitches remain the standard of care and the effect of the short-stitch technique on short-term results is not well known. The aim of this study was to compare the two techniques, using an ultra-long-term absorbable elastic suture material. Methods Following elective midline laparotomy, 425 patients in 9 centres were randomised to receive wound closure using the short-stitch (USP 2-0 single thread, n = 215) or long-stitch (USP 1 double loop, n = 210) technique with a poly-4-hydroxybutyrate-based suture material (Monomax(R)). Here, we report short-term surgical outcomes. Results At 30 (+10) days postoperatively, 3 (1.40%) of 215 patients in the short-stitch group and 10 (4.76%) of 210 patients in the long-stitch group had developed burst abdomen [OR 0.2830 (0.0768-1.0433), p = 0.0513]. Ruptured suture, seroma and hematoma and other wound healing disorders occurred in small numbers without differences between groups. In a planned Cox proportional hazard model for burst abdomen, the short-stitch group had a significantly lower risk [HR 0.1783 (0.0379-0.6617), p = 0.0115]. Conclusions Although this trial revealed no significant difference in short-term results between the short-stitch and long-stitch techniques for closure of midline laparotomy, a trend towards a lower rate of burst abdomen in the short-stitch group suggests a possible advantage of the short-stitch technique. Trial registry NCT01965249, registered October 18, 2013.
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