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A Prospective Randomized Study Comparing Non-absorbable Polypropylene (Prolene®) and Delayed Absorbable Polyglactin 910 (Vicryl®) Suture Material in Mass Closure of Vertical Laparotomy Wounds.

Sharad Pandey1, Mohinder Singh1, Kuldip Singh1, Sartaj Sandhu1.   

Abstract

Wound dehiscence is a postoperative complication encountered following abdominal surgery. A prospective randomized study was conducted to compare the incidence of wound dehiscence with a delayed absorbable and a nonabsorbable suture material in the mass closure of vertical laparotomy wounds. In one group, 100 patients were analyzed after closure with Prolene®, and in another group, 100 patients were analyzed after closure with Vicryl®. The incision was closed by continuous far and near suture technique using polypropylene (Prolene) suture in one group and a synthetic delayed absorbable polyglactin 910 (Vicryl) suture in the other group. There was significant difference in the incidence of wound dehiscence between the two groups: 6 % with Prolene and 17 % with Vicryl, (χ (2) = 5.944, 1 DF, P value = 0.0148). The overall incidence of wound dehiscence was 11.5 % in this study. The incidence of wound dehiscence in both the study groups was higher than expected as compared to previous literature. There was a significant difference between the two suture materials. In our study, Prolene is a better suture material for closure of vertical laparotomy wounds.

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Keywords:  Mass closure; Polyglactin; Polypropylene; Vertical laparotomy wounds; Wound dehiscence

Year:  2012        PMID: 24426459      PMCID: PMC3726815          DOI: 10.1007/s12262-012-0492-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg        ISSN: 0973-9793            Impact factor:   0.656


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