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[Results of a controlled trial comparing 3 suture threads at slow resorption for the closure of supra-umbilical midline laparotomies]. | LitMetric

A randomized prospective trial was carried out between September 1987 and February 1989 to compare 3 different absorbable sutures (polyglactine 910, polydioxanone I, polydioxanone II) for closure of the abdominal wall after upper midline laparotomy for elective operations. The technique used to close the fascia was always a continuous suture. The criteria used to assess the results were the development of wound infection and wound dehiscence in the early postoperative period, and the development of suture sinuses and incisional hernia 1 year after operation. The early postoperative results in 235 patients revealed no wound infection and no -wound dehiscence. Suture sinuses developed in 4 patients (2%) 2 months after operation, but resolved spontaneously. We reviewed 203 patients after one year. The total number of incisional hernias detected 1 year postoperatively was 22 cases (11%), (polyglactine 910, 14.2%; polydioxanone I, 11.2%; polydioxanone II, 8.4%). The difference between the 3 groups was not statistically significant. The results of the trial indicate that absorbable sutures have a very low incidence of suture sinuses, and that polydioxanone II seems to be a good choice for closing laparotomies.

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