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Zipper vs Suture Plus Adhesive vs Suture Plus Mesh for Wound Closure After Total Joint Arthroplasty .

A Single-Center Randomized Prospective Study Investigating the Efficacy of Various Wound Closure Devices in Reducing Postoperative Wound Complications

Arthroplast Today. 2021 May 31;9: 83-88.

One hundred and sixty-two patients undergoing a total joint arthroplasty (TJA; total hip or knee arthroplasty) were randomized to receive one of 3 new wound closure techniques: surgical zipper (n=54), monofilament suture plus adhesive (n=55), or monofilament suture plus polyester mesh with adhesive (n=53). The primary outcome of interest was closure time. Secondary outcomes of interest included peri-operative complication rates, 90-day readmission, and emergency room visit rates. Results revealed no significant differences in closure time between the 3 techniques; however, when analyzing total hip arthroplasty patients, only the closure time was significantly faster in the suture plus adhesive group (p=0.032). No significant differences between groups in the incidence of infection or drainage were observed, and no cases of 90-day readmission or emergency room visits were reported.

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OrthoEvidence. Zipper vs Suture Plus Adhesive vs Suture Plus Mesh for Wound Closure After Total Joint Arthroplasty. ACE Report. 2021;65(1):1. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/zipper-vs-suture-plus-adhesive-vs-suture-plus-mesh-for-wound-closure-after-total-joint-arthroplasty

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