Subcuticular sutures reduce surgical site infection after repeat liver resection: a matched cohort analysis.

Volume: 14, Issue: 6, Pages: 422 - 427
Published: Dec 31, 2020
Abstract
Liver cancer frequently requires repeated liver resections due to the high recurrence rate. The aim of this study was to clarify whether subcuticular sutures reduce wound complication rates following repeat incisions. Data from 382 repeated liver resections in 1,245 consecutive patients were assessed. Patients were divided into a Subcuticular sutures group and a Skin staples group on the basis of the wound-closure method. To avoid bias in...
Paper Details
Title
Subcuticular sutures reduce surgical site infection after repeat liver resection: a matched cohort analysis.
Published Date
Dec 31, 2020
Volume
14
Issue
6
Pages
422 - 427
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