A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure

To compare the effecti veness of cyanoacrylate ti ssue adhes ive vv ith convent ional suture in closing laparoscopic abdominal incision. Design: Prospecti ve, randomized controlled study Setting: Gynaecology ward of Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan. Kuantan from April 2005 ti ll November 2006. Part...

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Main Author: Ali, Nor Huda Mat
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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description To compare the effecti veness of cyanoacrylate ti ssue adhes ive vv ith convent ional suture in closing laparoscopic abdominal incision. Design: Prospecti ve, randomized controlled study Setting: Gynaecology ward of Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan. Kuantan from April 2005 ti ll November 2006. Participants: 64 patients for laparoscopi c abdominal procedure Methodology: Pati ents were chosen based on inclusion and exclusion criteria . They were then randomly assigned to recci\"C either ti ssue adhesi\·e or suture. Main outcome measure: Time taken for skin closure. Post operative day one. Complications such as haematoma formation, wound infection .wound dehiscence as well as patient" s satisfaction. Result: Sixty four patients were recruited into the study: 32 m suture group and 32 in tissue adhesive group. Both groups were comparable with respect to age. parity. education level. type of occupation and number of hol es. There was a significant difference in the time taken for skin clos ure (suture: 7.0±4.2 . ti ssue aclhesivc:4.3± 1.0, p=0.002). No difference in Day I post operative pain (suture:3.8±2.0. ti ssue adhesive:4.3± 1.7.p=0.344). No patients were reported to have any haematoma at either day 7 and clay 21 . No significant difference in wound in fect ion and wound dehiscence at day 7 and clay 21 in each groups. Patients sati sfa ction was also comparable in either group (suture: 8.4± 1.5, tissue adhesive:8.0± 1.8 p=0.26 ). There was a sioniticant difference in skin apposi tion at day 7 (suture:8. 1±0.7. tissue acl hesive:7.3± 1.2 0 p=O.OO 1 ). However no eli fference in skin apposit ion at clay 2 1.
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spelling usm-485242021-03-03T04:28:40Z http://eprints.usm.my/48524/ A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure Ali, Nor Huda Mat R Medicine (General) To compare the effecti veness of cyanoacrylate ti ssue adhes ive vv ith convent ional suture in closing laparoscopic abdominal incision. Design: Prospecti ve, randomized controlled study Setting: Gynaecology ward of Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan. Kuantan from April 2005 ti ll November 2006. Participants: 64 patients for laparoscopi c abdominal procedure Methodology: Pati ents were chosen based on inclusion and exclusion criteria . They were then randomly assigned to recci\"C either ti ssue adhesi\·e or suture. Main outcome measure: Time taken for skin closure. Post operative day one. Complications such as haematoma formation, wound infection .wound dehiscence as well as patient" s satisfaction. Result: Sixty four patients were recruited into the study: 32 m suture group and 32 in tissue adhesive group. Both groups were comparable with respect to age. parity. education level. type of occupation and number of hol es. There was a significant difference in the time taken for skin clos ure (suture: 7.0±4.2 . ti ssue aclhesivc:4.3± 1.0, p=0.002). No difference in Day I post operative pain (suture:3.8±2.0. ti ssue adhesive:4.3± 1.7.p=0.344). No patients were reported to have any haematoma at either day 7 and clay 21 . No significant difference in wound in fect ion and wound dehiscence at day 7 and clay 21 in each groups. Patients sati sfa ction was also comparable in either group (suture: 8.4± 1.5, tissue adhesive:8.0± 1.8 p=0.26 ). There was a sioniticant difference in skin apposi tion at day 7 (suture:8. 1±0.7. tissue acl hesive:7.3± 1.2 0 p=O.OO 1 ). However no eli fference in skin apposit ion at clay 2 1. 2007-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48524/1/Dr%20Nor%20Huda%20Ali%20-%2024%20pages.pdf Ali, Nor Huda Mat (2007) A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure. Other thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
Ali, Nor Huda Mat
A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure
title A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure
title_full A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure
title_fullStr A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure
title_full_unstemmed A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure
title_short A prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive Versus standard wound closure technique for Laparoscopic abdominal procedure
title_sort prospective, randomized study of tissue adhesive versus standard wound closure technique for laparoscopic abdominal procedure
topic R Medicine (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/48524/
http://eprints.usm.my/48524/1/Dr%20Nor%20Huda%20Ali%20-%2024%20pages.pdf