Comparison of Poliglecaprone‐25 and Polyglactin‐910 in Cutaneous Surgery
Background Few clinical studies have compared deep absorbable sutures. Poliglecaprone‐25 and polyglactin‐910 are two of the most commonly used absorbable sutures in cutaneous surgery. Objectives To compare the rate of suture extrusion, degree of lumpiness, and appearance of scars from wounds closed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dermatologic surgery 2013-09, Vol.39 (9), p.1340-1344 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Few clinical studies have compared deep absorbable sutures. Poliglecaprone‐25 and polyglactin‐910 are two of the most commonly used absorbable sutures in cutaneous surgery.
Objectives
To compare the rate of suture extrusion, degree of lumpiness, and appearance of scars from wounds closed with poliglecaprone‐25 and polyglactin‐910.
Methods
Poliglecaprone‐25 or polyglactin‐910 was used for closure of the deep part of Mohs defects. The number of extruded sutures and the number of lumps were recorded at each follow‐up visit. Photographs of 1‐week and 3‐month postoperative scars were rated on a visual analogue scale.
Results
One hundred forty patients completed the study. There was a statistically significant difference in the percentage of extruded sutures between poliglecaprone‐25 (3.1%) and polyglactin‐910 (11.4%) (p |
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ISSN: | 1076-0512 1524-4725 |
DOI: | 10.1111/dsu.12265 |