The Effectiveness of Intradermal Suture Technique on Hypertrophic Scar Prevention in Rats

H. Y. Wihastyoko, Wicaksono Patria Wuryanjono
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Introduction : Hypertrophic scarring is a complication that occurs in post-surgical wounds. There are many ways to prevent scarring, but there have been no satisfactory methods yet. Moreover, no studies investigated the effectiveness of intradermal sutures. Polypropylene thread can be used to repair a scar after surgery. This study aimed to prove the effectiveness of intradermal sutures using polypropylene thread on surgical scar quality.Method : The study was conducted using a randomized, controlled trial, and post-test only with 20 rats (Rattus norvegicus) as animal subjects. The wounds were made on the back, approximately 6 mm x 2 cm. Then, the rats were divided into two groups: a control group without intradermal sutures (K) and treatment group with intradermal sutures (I). Histopathological examination using Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining was used to identify the fibroblast number on the 21st day. The fibrocytes number were also observed on the 12th week and the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) was used to assess the scar quality.Result : The number of fibroblasts and fibrocytes in the control group (K) was significantly smaller (53.60 ± 14.571; 3.20 ± 0.447) than the treatment (I) (243.20 ± 75.334; 171.40 ± 13.221). The VSS value was significantly greater in the control than the treatment.Conclusion: The intradermal sutures using polypropylene thread produced a better-quality scar after surgery compared to wounds without intradermal sutures.
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皮内缝合技术对大鼠肥厚性瘢痕的预防作用
简介:增生性瘢痕形成是发生在术后伤口的并发症。预防疤痕的方法有很多,但目前还没有令人满意的方法。此外,没有研究调查皮内缝合的有效性。聚丙烯线可以用来修复手术后的疤痕。本研究旨在证明使用聚丙烯线皮内缝合对手术疤痕质量的有效性。方法:采用随机对照试验和后验法,以褐家鼠(Rattus norvegicus) 20只为实验对象。伤口在背部,大约6毫米x 2厘米。然后将大鼠分为两组:未皮内缝合的对照组(K)和皮内缝合的治疗组(I)。采用苏木精和伊红(H&E)染色进行组织病理学检查,鉴定第21天成纤维细胞数量。第12周观察纤维细胞数量,并采用温哥华疤痕量表(Vancouver Scar Scale, VSS)评价疤痕质量。结果:对照组成纤维细胞数和成纤维细胞数(K)明显小于对照组(53.60±14.571;3.20±0.447)优于治疗组(243.20±75.334);(171.40±13.221)。对照组的VSS值显著高于处理组。结论:聚丙烯线皮内缝合术后瘢痕质量优于非皮内缝合。
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