
A Novel Skin Closure Device Accelerates Early Cosmesis In Orthopaedic Surgical Incisions

A Novel Skin Closure Device Accelerates Early Cosmesis In Orthopaedic Surgical Incisions
A novel skin closure device accelerates early cosmesis in orthopaedic surgical incisions: a randomised controlled trial.
J Wound Care . 2025 Jul 1;34(Sup7):S23-S28.Synopsis
Eighty-three patients undergoing shoulder, knee, or elbow sports-medicine procedures were randomized to BandGrip (n=42) or conventional sutures (n=41). The primary outcome was cosmetic appearance using the Hollander Wound Evaluation Scale (HWES). Secondary outcome was patient satisfaction (0–10 NRS). Outcomes were assessed at ~2 weeks, ~2 months, and ~1 year, with analyses stratified by incision l...
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