Advances and Techniques in Subcuticular Suturing for Abdominal Wall Closure: A Comprehensive Review
Maulik Maheshwari, Imran Ali Khan

TL;DR
This paper reviews subcuticular suturing techniques for abdominal wall closure, highlighting their benefits and future potential.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of subcuticular suturing techniques and their clinical outcomes.
Findings
Subcuticular suturing improves cosmetic outcomes and reduces infections.
Modern techniques like barbed sutures offer advantages over traditional methods.
Clinical trials support the effectiveness of subcuticular suturing in various surgical contexts.
Abstract
Subcuticular suturing has emerged as a prominent technique for abdominal wall closure, offering notable benefits in cosmetic outcomes, infection reduction, and patient satisfaction. This comprehensive review delves into the evolution and current state of subcuticular suturing, examining its principles, techniques, and advancements. Traditional methods like continuous and interrupted suturing are compared with modern innovations like barbed sutures and knotless techniques. Clinical outcomes, including healing efficacy, complication rates, and cost-effectiveness, are analyzed to highlight the technique's advantages. The review also explores specific applications in various surgical specialities, presenting case studies and clinical trials to substantiate its effectiveness. Despite certain challenges and limitations, the future of subcuticular suturing appears promising with ongoing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Sutures and Adhesives · Body Contouring and Surgery · Surgical site infection prevention
