The PLUS study: efficacy of triclosan coated suture (VicrylPlus®) to reduce infection in primary suture of childbirth related perineal tears - a randomized controlled trial
K. Sonnichsen, P-E. Isberg, J. Elers, M. Zaigham, Nana Wiberg

TL;DR
A study found that triclosan-coated sutures reduce infection risk in childbirth-related perineal tears, except for minor tears.
Contribution
Demonstrates that triclosan-coated sutures significantly lower infection rates in deeper perineal tears during childbirth recovery.
Findings
Triclosan-coated sutures reduced infection rates by 43% in deeper perineal tears.
First-degree tears showed a non-significant increase in infection with triclosan-coated sutures.
Second-degree tears had a significant reduction in infection using triclosan-coated sutures.
Abstract
Preventing infection in primary sutured perineal tears after childbirth is crucial to avoid systemic antibiotic use and potential complications from poor healing. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of an antibacterial, triclosan-coated suture (VicrylPlus®) in reducing infection in primary sutured childbirth-related perineal tears. The PLUS study was a single-center, single-blinded, adaptive parallel-group randomized trial conducted at Lund University Hospital, Sweden. Women aged ≥ 18 years with a perineal tear at childbirth were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the control group (conventional-absorbable suture, Vicryl®) or the intervention group (triclosan-coated- absorbable suture, VicrylPlus®). Out of 1921 eligible women, 1890 were randomized to either Vicryl® (n = 953) or VicrylPlus® (n = 937). There were no significant demographic differences between the…
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TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Urinary Tract Infections Management · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
