Shoelace and honey technique: An innovative and inexpensive method of wound healing

Tushar Pimpale, Anubhuti Mondhe
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Wound closure and wound infection have been a great enemy to orthopaedic surgeons since the beginning of time. Many wound closure technique have been described and controversy exists as a optimal method. Healing by secondary intension used to be commonly employed technique but less popular nowadays. Most wound closure require split skin thickness grafting which increases morbidity and scarring and additional wound at donor site .gradual mechanical dermal apposition technique that is shoelace technique have gained popularity and have shown to be effective in closure of wounds .Shoelace technique for wound closure is widely used in other medico-surgical specialties, this technique is unusual in orthopedics surgery, but the simplicity of the procedure, demanded us to follow to our cases.Honey is most ancient wound dressing biomaterial .Honey is known for its anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties which were used for better and faster wound healing. Both the methods combined together make it a magic formula for the wound healing.We have 21 patients presenting to VDGMC, LATUR from a period from May 2020 to December 2023, with difficult primary wound closure were included in the study. The patients underwent the surgical fracture fixation (if any), followed by application of shoelace technique and honey dressing for the patient. An infant feeding tube and skin staples were used for the technique. Patients were followed till the complete wound healing occurred. The average time required for the wound healing using this technique was 3.2 weeks. Once the skin was approximated by dermatotraction, delayed primary suturing was done and regular dressing protocol was followed.Our study showed an excellent wound healing in 20 cases with duration of wound healing less den 3 weeks, which also waived of the need for an extra procedure of skin grafting. 1wound had continuous wound discharge which needed an extra debridement procedure longer duration for closure.The successful out-come observed in these cases, and at a very low cost, allows for its consideration as indicated for situations similar to that presented in this study, especially in patients with poor economic background.
鞋带和蜂蜜技术:一种创新而廉价的伤口愈合方法
自古以来,伤口闭合和伤口感染一直是骨科医生的大敌。人们描述了许多伤口闭合技术,但对于最佳方法仍存在争议。二次意图愈合曾是常用的技术,但如今已不那么流行。大多数伤口闭合都需要分层植皮,这会增加发病率和疤痕,并在供皮部位造成额外的伤口。蜂蜜是最古老的伤口敷料生物材料。蜂蜜以其抗氧化、抗菌和抗炎特性而闻名,可用于更好、更快地愈合伤口。我们将 2020 年 5 月至 2023 年 12 月期间在拉图尔 VDGMC 就诊的 21 名初次伤口闭合困难的患者纳入研究。患者接受了手术骨折固定(如果有的话),随后应用鞋带技术和蜂蜜敷料为患者包扎。该技术使用了婴儿喂食管和皮肤缝合钉。对患者进行随访,直至伤口完全愈合。使用这种技术进行伤口愈合平均需要 3.2 周时间。我们的研究显示,20 个病例的伤口愈合非常好,伤口愈合时间少于 3 周,也无需进行额外的植皮手术。在这些病例中观察到的成功结果,成本非常低,因此可以考虑将其用于与本研究中类似的情况,尤其是经济条件较差的患者。
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