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The Origin and Development of Interrupted Subcuticular Suture: An Important Technique for Achieving Optimum Wound Closure

WenChao Zhang, Jiangmiao Xie, Ang Zeng

2022Dermatologic Surgery16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Subcuticular suture is an important technique for achieving optimum wound closure, and there has been no comprehensive summary of subcuticular sutures to date. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the origin and development of interrupted subcuticular suture to help clinicians improve their wound closure skills. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A comprehensive review of subcuticular suture techniques was conducted in PubMed to summarize the advantages and disadvantages of various methods and clinical indications. RESULTS: Buried suture is the oldest subcuticular suture technique, followed by buried vertical mattress suture, intracutaneous butterfly suture, modified/variant buried vertical mattress suture, intradermal buried vertical mattress suture, buried horizontal mattress suture, wedge-section and modified buried vertical mattress suture, set-back suture, and modified buried horizontal mattress suture, which have gradually been applied in clinical practice. Buried vertical mattress suture is currently the most widely used subcuticular suture technique. CONCLUSION: Patients can certainly benefit from the appropriate application of subcuticular suture. There is also no single ideal method for achieving optimal results in all cases. Fully understanding the history of subcuticular suture can help doctors improve their wound closure technique.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWound closureSurgeryClosure (psychology)Ideal (ethics)Fibrous jointMEDLINEWound infectionSurgical proceduresWound careSurgical Sutures and AdhesivesSurgical site infection preventionWound Healing and Treatments
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