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Comparison of tissue adhesive and suturing in the repair of lacerations in the emergency department. European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine. [Eur J Emerg Med] Journal article

 
TitleComparison of tissue adhesive and suturing in the repair of lacerations in the emergency department.
Author(s)Göktas N, Karcioglu O, Coskun F, Karaduman S, Menderes A 
InstitutionDokuz Eylül University Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Izmir, Turkey.
SourceEur J Emerg Med 2002 Jun; 9(2):155-8.
MeSHAdult
Comparative Study
Costs and Cost Analysis
Emergency Medical Services
Enbucrilate
Female
Humans
Lacerations
Male
Patient Satisfaction
Sutures
Tissue Adhesives
Treatment Outcome
AbstractThe objective of this study was to compare the applications of Histoacryl Blue (HAB) and suturing regarding cosmetic outcome, cost and patient and physician satisfaction in the emergency department (ED). A total of 92 consecutive adult patients with lacerations equal to or shorter than 5 cm were enrolled in the study. Patients were randomized to either HAB or suturing. Ten-day and three-month cosmetic outcomes were evaluated via visual analogue scale (VAS) by a blinded surgeon. Cosmetic outcome, cost and patient and physician satisfaction of both groups were compared. Only 52 patients completed the follow-up at three months. Twenty-eight had been repaired with sutures and 24 with HAB. The differences regarding ten-day and three-month cosmetic outcome scales between the patients repaired with HAB and sutures were not statistically significant. Application of HAB resulted in greater satisfaction of the patient and the physician (p=0.007 and p=0.0001, respectively). Costs of HAB were significantly lower than sutures (p=0.0001). It is concluded that HAB is a cheaper method of laceration repair and results in greater satisfaction of both patients and physicians, while cosmetic outcomes were comparable. These results suggest that HAB is a viable alternative to suturing for selected lacerations in the ED.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Clinical Trial
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
PubMed ID12131639
  
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