Literature DB >> 6299161

Factors influencing wound complications: a clinical and experimental study.

T E Bucknall.   

Abstract

Burst abdomen, incisional herniation, sinus formation and post-operative wound infection continue to bedevil the surgeon. A prospective study of 1129 laparotomy wounds defined the extent of the problem; 1.7% incidence of dehiscence, 7.4% herniation and 6.7% sinus formation, all significantly associated with wound infection. Mass closure reduced the dehiscence rate from 3.8% to 0.76%. Infection reduced wound strength in a rat laparotomy model due to a decrease in fibroblast concentration and activity. A monofilament non-absorbable suture was shown experimentally to be the most suitable suture for closing infected abdominal wounds. Electron microscopy demonstrated bacteria in the interstices of infected multifilament sutures. A randomised clinical trial comparing polyglycolic acid and monofilament nylon in the closure of abdominal wounds confirmed the experimental findings; polyglycolic acid resulted in a significantly higher wound failure rate with no decrease in sinus formation. A mass closure technique using monofilament nylon is recommended for laparatomy closure and efforts should continue to reduce wound sepsis.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6299161      PMCID: PMC2494235     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl        ISSN: 0035-8843            Impact factor:   1.891


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