ImportanceSurgeons have varying opinions on the ideal cutaneous suture spacing for optimal cosmetic outcomes. To date, no studies concerning the effect of suture spacing on cosmetic outcomes exist in the literature.ObjectiveTo compare outcomes and wound cosmesis achieved with running cutaneous sutures spaced 2 vs 5 mm apart.Design, setting, and participantsThis randomized clinical trial was conducted at the University of California, Davis dermatology clinic from November 28, 2017, to June 15, 2018. Fifty-six patients 18 years or older with surgical fusiform wounds (from Mohs procedure or surgical excision) on the head or neck with assumed closure lengths of at least 3 cm were screened. Six patients were excluded, 50 patients were enrolled, ...
Background: The set-back suture, an absorbable dermal suturing technique, purportedly improves wound...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic evidence-based medicine review is to determine whether o...
Summary: Objectives: Monofilament sutures, both absorbable and non-absorbable, have been used for w...
ImportanceSurgeons have varying opinions on the ideal cutaneous suture spacing for optimal cosmetic ...
Background: The suturing technique and its associated complications could affect cosmetic outcome af...
Undermining is thought to improve wound outcomes; however, randomized controlled data regarding its ...
BACKGROUND: Bilayered suture repairs have become the standard of care in dermatologic surgery. Howev...
BackgroundWound edge eversion has been hypothesized to improve aesthetic outcomes after cutaneous wo...
ImportanceAlthough applying adhesive strips to a wound closure has been shown to have outcomes equiv...
BACKGROUND. Cutaneous sutures should provide good wound eversion, firm closure, and cosmetically ele...
ImportancePurse-string suture is a closure method that purportedly reduces the scar area compared wi...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Background: Several methods have been used in wound closure for traumatic wounds, but it is not clea...
Background: The suturing technique and its associated complications could affect cosmetic outcome af...
This is the second part of a two-part series summarizing the latest evidence related to suture mater...
Background: The set-back suture, an absorbable dermal suturing technique, purportedly improves wound...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic evidence-based medicine review is to determine whether o...
Summary: Objectives: Monofilament sutures, both absorbable and non-absorbable, have been used for w...
ImportanceSurgeons have varying opinions on the ideal cutaneous suture spacing for optimal cosmetic ...
Background: The suturing technique and its associated complications could affect cosmetic outcome af...
Undermining is thought to improve wound outcomes; however, randomized controlled data regarding its ...
BACKGROUND: Bilayered suture repairs have become the standard of care in dermatologic surgery. Howev...
BackgroundWound edge eversion has been hypothesized to improve aesthetic outcomes after cutaneous wo...
ImportanceAlthough applying adhesive strips to a wound closure has been shown to have outcomes equiv...
BACKGROUND. Cutaneous sutures should provide good wound eversion, firm closure, and cosmetically ele...
ImportancePurse-string suture is a closure method that purportedly reduces the scar area compared wi...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Background: Several methods have been used in wound closure for traumatic wounds, but it is not clea...
Background: The suturing technique and its associated complications could affect cosmetic outcome af...
This is the second part of a two-part series summarizing the latest evidence related to suture mater...
Background: The set-back suture, an absorbable dermal suturing technique, purportedly improves wound...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this systematic evidence-based medicine review is to determine whether o...
Summary: Objectives: Monofilament sutures, both absorbable and non-absorbable, have been used for w...