The effect of Steri-Strip orientation on wound healing: A survey of current applications and trends amongst surgeons

Y. Sardiwalla, K. Zimmo, Jason G. Williams, M. Bezuhly
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Wound closure strips are used in the repair of superficial, low tension wounds, lacerations, and surgical incisions.They represent an inexpensive, easy, and painless way to close such wounds or as an adjunct in a multi-layered closure. There is debate over correct orientation (transverse, oblique, zig-zag or parallel) and importance of wound closure strips relative to the incision.The purpose of this research was to examine the closure techniques amongst Canadian plastic surgeons and current applications of wound closure strips using an online survey circulated to members of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgery. Participants answered a series of multiple choice and short answer questions regarding their practice,closure techniques and use of wound closure strips.A total of 120 plastic surgeons (30.0%) completed the survey with 89.9% reporting wound closure strips usage. Of respondents who used wound closure strips, 57.2% used them in more than half of all wound closures. Parallel orientation to the wound (52.3%) and per- pendicular orientation (30.8%) were the most common techniques employed, and these were applied in a consistent fashion (90.6%) covering the whole wound (78.1%). Most plastic surgeons agreed there is a need to further study adhesive strips.This survey of Canadian plastic surgeons has demonstrated the variability that exists in wound closure strip application technique, orientation and intended function.These findings suggest further investigation of wound closure strip usage may be needed to help guide clinical practice.
Steri-Strip定向对伤口愈合的影响:外科医生当前应用和趋势的调查
伤口闭合条用于修复浅表、低张力伤口、撕裂伤和手术切口。它们代表了一种廉价,简单,无痛的方法来关闭这样的伤口或作为多层关闭的辅助。关于正确的方向(横向、斜向、之字形或平行)和相对于切口的伤口闭合条的重要性存在争议。本研究的目的是通过向加拿大整形外科协会成员分发的在线调查,检查加拿大整形外科医生的缝合技术和伤口缝合条的当前应用。参与者回答了一系列关于他们的实践、缝合技术和伤口缝合条的使用的多项选择和简答题。共有120名整形外科医生(30.0%)完成了调查,其中89.9%报告了伤口闭合条的使用情况。在使用伤口闭合条的应答者中,有57.2%的人在一半以上的伤口闭合中使用了伤口闭合条。与创面平行定位(52.3%)和垂直定位(30.8%)是最常用的技术,它们以一致的方式应用(90.6%),覆盖整个创面(78.1%)。大多数整形外科医生都认为有必要进一步研究胶条。这项对加拿大整形外科医生的调查表明,伤口封闭条的应用技术、方向和预期功能存在差异。这些发现提示需要进一步调查伤口封闭条的使用,以帮助指导临床实践。
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