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International, prospective cohort study comparing non-absorbable versus absorbable sutures for skin surgery: CANVAS service evaluation

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العنوان: International, prospective cohort study comparing non-absorbable versus absorbable sutures for skin surgery: CANVAS service evaluation
المؤلفون: Lee, Alice, Stanley, Guy H M, Wade, Ryckie G, Berwick, Daniele, Vinicombe, Victoria, Salence, Brogan K, Musbahi, Esra, De Poli, Anderson R C S, Savu, Mihaela, Batchelor, Jonathan M, Abbott, Rachel A, Gardiner, Matthew D, Wernham, Aaron, Veitch, David, Ghaffar, S A, Adams, H, Afzal, B, Akingbola, C, Haddabi, A Al, Arthur, L, Ashraf, I, Athanasiadou, M, Athavale, P, Berwick, D, Bhatti, D, Birnie, A, Blair, R, Bloom, O, Bodger, W, Bray, A P J J, Brindley, L, Brown, A, Campbell, A, Chamberlain, G, Chan, W I, Chew, P, Chin, K Y, De Poli, A R C S, Couves, A, Cross, N, Daly, A, DeGiovanni, C, Devadoss, A, Dickason, A, Downes, E, Drummond, S, Dunphy, B, Ebadian, M, Egail, M, Eldeeb, O
المساهمون: National Institute for Health Research, Ian Potter Foundation
المصدر: British Journal of Surgery ; volume 110, issue 4, page 462-470 ; ISSN 0007-1323 1365-2168
بيانات النشر: Oxford University Press (OUP)
سنة النشر: 2023
الوصف: Background Absorbable or non-absorbable sutures can be used for superficial skin closure following excisional skin surgery. There is no consensus among clinicians nor high-quality evidence supporting the choice of suture. The aim of the present study was to determine current suture use and complications at 30 days after excisional skin surgery. Methods An international, prospective service evaluation of adults undergoing excision of skin lesions (benign and malignant) in primary and secondary care was conducted from 1 September 2020 to 15 April 2021. Routine patient data collected by UK and Australasian collaborator networks were uploaded to REDCap©. Choice of suture and risk of complications were modelled using multivariable logistic regression. Results Some 3494 patients (4066 excisions) were included; 3246 (92.9 per cent) were from the UK and Ireland. Most patients were men (1945, 55.7 per cent), Caucasian (2849, 81.5 per cent) and aged 75–84 years (965, 27.6 per cent). The most common clinical diagnosis was basal cell carcinoma (1712, 42.1 per cent). Dermatologists performed most procedures, with 1803 excisions (44.3 per cent) on 1657 patients (47.4 per cent). Most defects were closed primarily (2856, 81.9 per cent), and there was equipoise in regard to use of absorbable (2127, 57.7 per cent) or non-absorbable (1558, 42.2 per cent) sutures for superficial closure. The most common complications were surgical-site infection (103, 2.9 per cent) and delayed wound healing (77, 2.2 per cent). In multivariable analysis, use of absorbable suture type was associated with increased patient age, geographical location (UK and Ireland), and surgeon specialty (oral and maxillofacial surgery and plastic surgery), but not with complications. Conclusion There was equipoise in suture use, and no association between suture type and complications. Definitive evidence from randomized trials is needed.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znad008
الاتاحة: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znad008
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.65E7AE3D
قاعدة البيانات: BASE