Comparative study of subcuticular suture, metal clips, and steri-strips for wound closure after thyroid surgery

Jnaneshwari Jayaram, C. Aruna Kumar, R. Pinto, L. Tauro
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Background: Pain and scar are the two important criteria bothering the patients after thyroid surgeries. Incisions on the neck when heal has to be scarless or minimum scar. Hence, we opted to study for the better methods of skin closure to obtain less pain and less scar. Aim: The study compared subcuticular suture, metal clips, and steristrips for wound closure after thyroid surgery based on the postoperative pain assessment, neck mobility, and cosmetic appearance. Materials and Methods: The prospective study which includes a consecutive series of 93 (n = 93). Patients undergoing thyroidectomy who were randomized to have their wound's closed by subcuticular sutures or steristrips or staples. The randomization code was generated using a table of random numbers, and the sealed envelope was opened at the end of each operation. Results: In this study, wound closure by steristrips had less postoperative pain followed by subcuticular suture and metal clips. In our study, neck mobility after thyroid surgery, steristrips had acceptable neck mobility compared to subcuticular suture and metalclips. In our study, cosmetic appearance after thyroid surgery wound closure with steristrips had excellent scar appearance followed by subcuticular suture and metal clips. Conclusion: In the final analysis, the choice of wound closure materials will depend on the surgeon's preference. However, this study showed that steristrips had less pain, acceptable neck mobility, excellent scar appearance followed by thyroidectomy surgery.
甲状腺手术后皮下缝合、金属夹和无菌条缝合伤口的比较研究
背景:疼痛和疤痕是困扰甲状腺手术患者的两个重要标准。颈部伤口愈合时必须是无疤痕或最小疤痕。因此,我们选择研究更好的皮肤闭合方法,以减少疼痛和疤痕。目的:根据术后疼痛评估、颈部活动度和美容外观,比较甲状腺手术后皮下缝合、金属夹和撕片缝合伤口的效果。材料和方法:前瞻性研究,包括连续93例(n = 93)。接受甲状腺切除术的患者,随机选择用皮下缝合线、胶条或订书钉缝合伤口。随机化代码使用随机数表生成,并在每次操作结束时打开密封的信封。结果:在本研究中,采用皮带缝合和金属夹缝合的创面术后疼痛较轻。在我们的研究中,甲状腺手术后的颈部活动度,与皮下缝合和金属夹相比,sterstritstrip具有可接受的颈部活动度。在我们的研究中,甲状腺手术后的美容外观,创面封闭后的表皮下缝合和金属夹有良好的疤痕外观。结论:最终,缝合材料的选择取决于外科医生的偏好。然而,本研究表明,甲状腺切除手术后,sterstristrids疼痛减轻,颈部活动可接受,瘢痕外观良好。
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