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Barbed sutures don’t need knots

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Oren Gottfried, MD's profile picture
Oren Gottfried, MD1 year ago

Anyone know some ideal indications? Barbed sutures are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including: •Plastic and reconstructive surgery Barbed sutures are commonly used in facial cosmetic surgery, breast surgery, and body contouring. They can help reduce scarring and operative time. •Orthopedic and hand surgery Barbed sutures can be used in arthroscopic procedures to avoid tying knots. •Obstetrical and gynecologic surgery Barbed sutures can be used to repair incisions from cesarean sections and laparotomies. •Urologic surgery Barbed sutures can be used in robotic prostatectomies. •General and thoracic surgery Barbed sutures can be used to close incisions from laparotomies and thoracotomies. •Emergency room procedures Barbed sutures can be used to close multiple layers of wounds quickly, especially in larger or deeper wounds.

Dr S K Mishra's profile picture
Dr S K Mishra1 year ago

Looks so convenient! Can it work for mattress sutures too?

JazzMan's profile picture
JazzMan1 year ago

They look uncomfortable to remove, compared to smooth 😎☮️

Adam McLeod, MD's profile picture
Adam McLeod, MD1 year ago

I would like to try this but I worry that the barbs would irritate the patients skin?

Rob Kiser, DO, MSPH's profile picture
Rob Kiser, DO, MSPH1 year ago

Great idea. I wonder how they compare in terms of cosmesis/scarring. No knot is good, but fatter suture means larger hole. I'm sure a lot depends on location and duration.

Jane-Alexandra Krehbiel's profile picture
Jane-Alexandra Krehbiel1 year ago

I would be interested in hearing how the patients feel about them during removal.

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