International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

International Journal of Health and Clinical Research

Conventional Suture Material and Stapler for Wound Closure: A Comparative Study for Post Surgical Outcome

Yazarlar: Abhishek Mishra, Binoy Kumar, Pankaj Kumar Mishra

Cilt 4 , Sayı 24 , 2021 , Sayfalar 57-59

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Wound healing,Skin stapler,Conventional skin suturing

Özet: Introduction: Tissue repair following skin incisions should be with good strength with least tissue damage and less inflammation with aesthetically acceptable scar. Aim: The aim of this study is to compare two skin closure techniques – suture and stapler in open abdominal surgeries. Materials &Methods: 160 sequentially admitted patients were divided into 2 groups and one underwent stapler suturing and the other underwent conventional suturing. We measured the length of the incision sutured per minute, pain score, scar type, expenses and wound infections. Result: The incidence of Wound infection, pain score, time taken for suturing are lesser in stapler group compared to Conventional group. Cost wise the Conventional type of suturing is cheaper than the Stapler method. Conclusion: Wound closure with staples is almost three times faster thus time saving.


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@article{2021, title={Conventional Suture Material and Stapler for Wound Closure: A Comparative Study for Post Surgical Outcome}, volume={4}, number={57–59}, publisher={International Journal of Health and Clinical Research}, author={Abhishek Mishra,Binoy Kumar,Pankaj Kumar Mishra}, year={2021} }
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Abhishek Mishra,Binoy Kumar,Pankaj Kumar Mishra. (2021). Conventional Suture Material and Stapler for Wound Closure: A Comparative Study for Post Surgical Outcome (Vol. 4). Vol. 4. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research.
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Abhishek Mishra,Binoy Kumar,Pankaj Kumar Mishra. Conventional Suture Material and Stapler for Wound Closure: A Comparative Study for Post Surgical Outcome. no. 57–59, International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 2021.