Modern synthetic suture materials and abdominal wound closure techniques in gynaecological surgery. 1987

P Scheidel, and M K Hohl

The introduction of modern synthetic suture materials and an individualized approach to wound closure techniques in gynaecological surgery has created new options. Although many issues remain open to question, we have no doubt that catgut and chromic catgut can be declared obsolete in gynaecological surgery. The choice of synthetic suture materials has to be made on personal preferences and clinical experience. If the use of non-absorbable sutures is desired, with few exceptions monofilament suture material is clearly the first choice. Abdominal opening and closure techniques and the selection of appropriate suture materials have to be considered as important factors in minimizing wound healing complications. The decision-making process is based on the knowledge of anatomy, wound healing and possible risk factors. From theoretical considerations, mass closure of all layers apart from skin is considered to be the superior concept. The incidence of incisional hernias and sinus formation will depend on proper technique and possibly the choice of suture material. Some suggestions to individualize opening and closure of the abdomen are made although prospective randomized trials in gynaecology have not yet been performed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D005260 Female Females
D005836 Genitalia, Female The female reproductive organs. The external organs include the VULVA; BARTHOLIN'S GLANDS; and CLITORIS. The internal organs include the VAGINA; UTERUS; OVARY; and FALLOPIAN TUBES. Accessory Sex Organs, Female,Sex Organs, Accessory, Female,Genital Organs, Female,Genitals, Female,Reproductive System, Female,Female Genital,Female Genital Organ,Female Genital Organs,Female Genitalia,Female Genitals,Female Reproductive System,Female Reproductive Systems,Genital Organ, Female,Genital, Female,Reproductive Systems, Female
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000009 Abdominal Muscles Muscles forming the ABDOMINAL WALL including RECTUS ABDOMINIS; ABDOMINAL OBLIQUE MUSCLES, transversus abdominis, pyramidalis muscles and quadratus abdominis. Cremaster Muscle,Pyramidalis Muscle,Quadratus Abdominis,Transverse Abdominal,Transversus Abdominis,Abdominal Muscle,Abdominal, Transverse,Abdominals, Transverse,Abdomini, Quadratus,Abdominis, Quadratus,Cremaster Muscles,Muscle, Abdominal,Muscle, Cremaster,Muscle, Pyramidalis,Muscles, Abdominal,Muscles, Cremaster,Muscles, Pyramidalis,Pyramidalis Muscles,Quadratus Abdomini,Transverse Abdominals
D013536 Suture Techniques Techniques for securing together the edges of a wound, with loops of thread or similar materials (SUTURES). Suture Technics,Suture Technic,Suture Technique,Technic, Suture,Technics, Suture,Technique, Suture,Techniques, Suture
D013537 Sutures Materials used in closing a surgical or traumatic wound. (From Dorland, 28th ed) Staples, Surgical,Surgical Staples,Staple, Surgical,Surgical Staple,Suture

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