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Comparison of Infection Incidence Between Appendectomy Skin Incisions Sutured by Nylon and Polyglactin (Vicryl)
2015
Annals of Colorectal Research
Suturing quality and reducing its complications and resulting infection have always been a major concern of surgeons. Many of them have prohibited applying polyfilament and absorbable suturing materials. Objectives: In this study, we compared skin wound infection rate and other complications in two groups of post appendectomy patients whom were treated with two types of suturing materials -conventionally used Nylon and absorbable braided polyglactin (Vicryl) -and wound healing, existence of
doi:10.17795/colorectalresearch30179
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