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CompletedNCT04870008

Aesthetic Outcome of Running Cuticular Suture Distance (2mm vs 5mm)

Aesthetic Outcome of Running Cuticular Suture Distance (2mm vs 5mm) From Wound Edge on the Closure of Linear Wounds on the Head and Neck: a Randomized Evaluator Blinded Split Wound Comparative Effective Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
50 (actual)
Sponsor
University of California, Davis · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

It is standard teaching that the top layer of sutures should be placed 3-5mm from the wound edge. However, there is lack of data regarding the most optimal placement of sutures from the wound edge for the best cosmetic outcome. The research team wish to determine if sutures placed closer to the wound edge (2mm) or farther from the wound edge (5mm) makes a difference in the cosmetic outcome of the scar.

Detailed description

Sutures are the standard of care in repairing cutaneous wounds. The majority of surgical reconstructions following a Mohs micrographic surgery and standard surgical excisions require two layers of sutures: a deep (subcutaneous) layer and a top (cutaneous) layer. The deep layer dissolves naturally whereas the top layer may necessitate removal if non-absorbable sutures are used. Given the overall lack of evidence in the literature, the choice of suturing technique is largely dependent on the surgeon's preference. This study aims to investigate whether the distance of simple cuticular suture placement from the wound edge affects wound cosmesis on the head and neck. In other words, we would like to determine which of the following yields a more cosmetically appealing scar: cuticular sutures placed 2 mm from wound edge or cuticular sutures placed 5mm from wound edge. Although a Dermatologic surgery textbook states that simple cuticular sutures should be placed 3 mm-5 mm from the wound edge1, there have not been any studies to evaluate the optimal distance from wound edge to achieve the most cosmetically appealing scar. Overall, there is paucity of data regarding the optimal distance of cuticular suture placement from the wound edge to achieve the most cosmetically appealing scar. The research team hope that the study will provide new insight in cutaneous surgery.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURESutureThe side of patient's scar that will receive the sutures placed at 2 or 5 mm from wound edge.

Timeline

Start date
2019-11-20
Primary completion
2020-11-20
Completion
2021-04-01
First posted
2021-05-03
Last updated
2021-05-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04870008. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.