Study of Two Techniques for Midline Laparotomy Fascial Wound Closure

被引:0
|
作者
Vipul Gurjar
B. M. Halvadia
R. P. Bharaney
Vicky Ajwani
S. M. Shah
Samir Rai
Mitesh Trivedi
机构
[1] Om-Swami,Department of General Surgery, SBKS Medical College
[2] Doctor House,undefined
[3] Sumandeep University,undefined
来源
Indian Journal of Surgery | 2014年 / 76卷
关键词
Midline laparotomy; Fascial wound closure; Suturing technique;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
To study the results of two techniques, simple interrupted closure and continuous with intermittent Aberdeen knot technique for midline laparotomy fascial wound closure. A random selection of 200 midline laparotomy cases was done. In one group (group A) of 100 cases, midline fascial wound closure was done with continuous sutures with intermittent Aberdeen knot technique using Prolene No. 1 suture material. In the other group (group B) of 100 cases, closure was done with the technique of simple interrupted sutures with Prolene No.1 suture material. Comparison of both the techniques regarding preoperative status and postoperative complication such as incisional hernia, wound dehiscence, suture sinus formation, stitch granuloma, and chronic wound pain was done according to clinical examination and recorded in the pro forma prepared. In group A, postoperative complications were incisional hernia 3 %, wound dehiscence 4 %, and suture sinus formation 1 %. In group B, postoperative complication were incisional hernia 5 %, wound dehiscence 4 %, and suture sinus formation 1 %. All these complications were statistically insignificant, in both group comparisons. While the complication such as stitch granuloma 3 %, chronic wound pain 3 %, and wound infection 4 % in group A was significantly less than in group B where the complication of stitch granuloma was 12 %, chronic wound pain 13 %, and wound infection 13 % (P value 0.03, P value 0.018, and P value 0.048, respectively). Both the techniques, simple interrupted suture closure and continuous with intermittent Aberdeen knot closure for midline laparotomy fascial wounds, show a similar rate of postoperative complication such as incisional hernia, wound dehiscence, and suture sinus formation. But the continuous suturing with intermittent Aberdeen knot technique is a better option to prevent complications such as stitch granuloma, chronic wound pain, and wound infection, which are higher in the simple interrupted fascial wound closure technique.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 94
页数:3
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Study of Two Techniques for Midline Laparotomy Fascial Wound Closure
    Gurjar, Vipul
    Halvadia, B. M.
    Bharaney, R. P.
    Ajwani, Vicky
    Shah, S. M.
    Rai, Samir
    Trivedi, Mitesh
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2014, 76 (02) : 91 - 94
  • [2] Evaluation of the results of midline laparotomy closure in emergency surgery after the introduction of the fascial closure with small bites technique
    Perez, Aintzane Lizarazu
    Ponce, Inigo Augusto
    Rodriguez, Laura Carballo
    Otaegui, Lander Gallego
    Capitan, Mikel Osorio
    Iglesias, Ignacio Ma Goena
    REVISTA HISPANOAMERICANA DE HERNIA, 2022, 10 (02) : 64 - 69
  • [3] Comparison of two suture techniques for fascial closure in median laparotomy in patients at high risk of postoperative evisceration
    Lozada Hernandez, Edgard Efren
    Mayagoitia Gonzalez, Juan Carlos
    Smolinski Kurek, Rafal
    Alvarez Canales, Jose de Jesus
    Montiel Hinojosa, Luis
    Hernandez Villegas, Leticia
    REVISTA HISPANOAMERICANA DE HERNIA, 2016, 4 (04) : 137 - 143
  • [4] Comparison of two Suturing Techniques: Interrupted Mass Closure and Continuous Mass Closure with Polypropylene in Laparotomy Wound
    Tariq, Muhammad
    Jamal, Attaullah
    Khan, Masroor Ali
    Ayyaz, Mahmood
    PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, 2008, 2 (04): : 174 - 176
  • [5] Comparison of two aponeurotic closure method in patients with midline laparotomy
    Viera, Osvaldo Barrios
    Machin, Marleny Gonzalez
    MEDISUR-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS MEDICAS DE CIENFUEGOS, 2024, 22 (05): : 911 - 921
  • [6] Patient-specific computational simulations of wound healing following midline laparotomy closure
    Ali Akbar Karkhaneh Yousefi
    Baptiste Pierrat
    Anicet Le Ruyet
    Stéphane Avril
    Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 2023, 22 : 1589 - 1605
  • [7] Patient-specific computational simulations of wound healing following midline laparotomy closure
    Karkhaneh Yousefi, Ali Akbar
    Pierrat, Baptiste
    Le Ruyet, Anicet
    Avril, Stephane
    BIOMECHANICS AND MODELING IN MECHANOBIOLOGY, 2023, 22 (05) : 1589 - 1605
  • [8] New suture materials for midline laparotomy closure: an experimental study
    Bellon, Juan M.
    Perez-Lopez, Paloma
    Simon-Allue, Raquel
    Sotomayor, Sandra
    Perez-Koehler, Barbara
    Pena, Estefania
    Pascual, Gemma
    Calvo, Begona
    BMC SURGERY, 2014, 14
  • [9] New suture materials for midline laparotomy closure: an experimental study
    Juan M Bellón
    Paloma Pérez-López
    Raquel Simón-Allue
    Sandra Sotomayor
    Bárbara Pérez-Köhler
    Estefanía Peña
    Gemma Pascual
    Begoña Calvo
    BMC Surgery, 14
  • [10] Loose fascial closure and fascial defects: Effects on laparotomy healing in rats
    Höer J.
    Anurow M.
    Titkova S.
    Stargard A.
    Öttinger A.
    Töns Ch.
    Schumpelick V.
    Hernia, 2000, 4 (2) : 67 - 71