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Absorbable or Non Absorbable Sutures in Hand Surgery

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Wound Complication Hand Surgery
Interventions
Procedure: Skin closure
Registration Number
NCT04812275
Lead Sponsor
Department of Hand surgery Södersjukhuset
Brief Summary

After all surgical procedures, the skin must be closed with some form of stitch, in healthcare called suture. According to the tradition of hand surgery, sutures that must be removed by caregivers, ie non-resorbable thread, have been used extensively, and the frequency of complications in the form of wound rupture and infection is low. For many procedures, however, it can be an advantage to avoid removing the stitches, as it is both painful for the patient and time-consuming and resource-consuming for both the patient and the healthcare system. You can then use a thread that the body itself breaks down and absorbs, ie resorbable suture. In the project, we will compare resorbable and non-resorbable suture with the primary outcome of superficial infection in the surgical area sometime day 1-20 after surgery. Secondary outcomes are the occurrence of wound rupture, pain VAS (Visual Analog Scale) when changing 2 weeks postoperatively, patient satisfaction VAS at 2 weeks and time spent in minutes for changing at 2 weeks postoperatively. The project will include all consecutive patients\> 18 years of age who are operated on at the hand surgery clinic Södersjukhuset for elective or emergency surgery that do not meet the exclusion criteria. The project will include 270 patients.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
270
Inclusion Criteria
  • all consecutive patients> 18 years of age who are operated on at the hand surgery clinic Södersjukhuset for elective or emergency surgery that do not meet any of the exclusion criteria.
Exclusion Criteria
  • -The researcher has an age <18 years.
  • Patients with known healing problems in the past, for example patients with burns or during cortisone treatment.
  • Patients undergoing surgery where skin grafting occurs.
  • Patients with acute injuries that include a traumatic wound-ie what is usually referred to as "open injuries" -where the risk of infection is higher from the beginning.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Absorbable sutureSkin closureWound closure with absorbale suture. Dimension and brand at the discretion of the surgeon.
Non absorbable sutureSkin closureWound closure with non absorbale suture. Dimension and brand at the discretion of the surgeon.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Infection2 weeks

Signs of superficial infection after surgery. Redness, pus, swelling.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Rupture2 weeks

The prevalens of wound rupture after hand surgery

Time2 weeks

Time consumption removal of sutures

VAS2 weeks

Visual analog scale

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Södersjukhuset Hospital

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Stockholm, Sweden

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