Antiadhesive effect and safety of oxidized regenerated cellulose after thyroidectomy: a prospective, randomized controlled study.

Journal of the Korean Surgical Society Pub Date : 2013-06-01 Epub Date: 2013-05-28 DOI:10.4174/jkss.2013.84.6.321
Kyoung Sik Park, Kyu Eun Lee, Do Hoon Ku, Su-Jin Kim, Won Seo Park, Hoon Yub Kim, Mi Ra Kwon, Yeo-Kyu Youn
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Purpose: To evaluate the antiadhesive effects and safety of an oxidized regenerated cellulose (Interceed) after thyroidectomy.

Methods: Seventy-six thyroidectomized patients were prospectively randomized into two groups with regard to the use of Interceed. We evaluated each group for their adhesive symptoms using four subjective and four objective items at the 2nd week, 3rd and 6th month after thyroidectomy. All patients were examined for vocal cord motility by indirect laryngoscope at each period.

Results: Total adhesion scores at each postoperative follow-up period decreased with time, but were not significantly different in each group. The median score for swallowing discomfort for liquid was significantly lower in the Interceed group than in the control group 2 weeks after surgery. In addition, the severity of skin adhesion to the trachea was reduced in the Interceed group compared with the control group 6 months after surgery. During the study, there were no adverse effects or significant differences in postoperative complications between the groups.

Conclusion: Interceed appeared to be safe and effective in improving neck discomfort at early postoperative periods and preventing skin adhesion to the trachea 6 months after thyroidectomy.

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氧化再生纤维素在甲状腺切除术后的抗粘附效果和安全性:一项前瞻性、随机对照研究。
目的:评价氧化再生纤维素(Interceed)在甲状腺切除术后的抗粘剂效果和安全性。方法:76例甲状腺切除术患者前瞻性随机分为使用Interceed的两组。我们在甲状腺切除术后第2周、第3和第6个月用4个主观和4个客观项目评估每组患者的粘附症状。所有患者在每个时期均通过间接喉镜检查声带运动。结果:术后各随访期总粘连评分随时间的延长而降低,但各组间差异无统计学意义。术后2周,Interceed组液体吞咽不适的中位评分明显低于对照组。此外,术后6个月,与对照组相比,Interceed组气管皮肤粘连严重程度降低。在研究过程中,两组无不良反应发生,术后并发症发生率无显著差异。结论:对改善甲状腺切除术后6个月早期颈部不适及防止气管皮肤粘连安全有效。
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