Suturing versus conservative management of lacerations of the hand: randomised controlled trial
Autor: | Steven R. Cummings, James V. Quinn, Michael L. Callaham, Karen Sellers |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Esthetics Conservative management Visual analogue scale law.invention Randomized controlled trial law Humans Medicine Pain Measurement General Environmental Science Wound Healing business.industry Suture Techniques General Engineering Hand Injuries General Medicine Emergency department Confidence interval Surgery Clinical trial Treatment Outcome General Earth and Planetary Sciences Full thickness Treatment time business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier |
ISSN: | 1468-5833 0959-8138 |
Popis: | To assess the difference in clinical outcome between lacerations of the hand closed with sutures and those treated conservatively.Randomised controlled trial.Emergency department in a tertiary hospital.Consecutive patients presenting between 16 February and 30 November 2000 with uncomplicated lacerations of the hand (full thickness2 cm; without tendon, joint, fracture, or nerve complications) who would normally require sutures. 154 patients were eligible, 58 refused, and 5 were missed; 91 patients with 95 lacerations were enrolled.Participants were randomised to suturing or conservative treatment.Primary outcome was cosmetic appearance after three months, rated on a previously validated visual analogue scale. Duration of treatment, pain during treatment, patients' assessment of their outcome, and the time for patients to resume normal activities were also measured.Participants treated with sutures and those treated conservatively did not differ significantly in the assessment of cosmetic appearance by independent blinded doctors after three months: 83 mm v 80 mm, (mean difference 3 (95% confidence interval -1 to 8) mm) on the visual analogue scale. The mean time to resume normal activities was the same in both groups (3.4 days). Patients treated conservatively had less pain (difference 18 (12 to 24) mm) and treatment time was 14 (10 to 18) min shorter.Similar cosmetic and functional outcomes result from either conservative treatment or suturing of small uncomplicated lacerations of the hand, but conservative treatment is faster and less painful. |
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