Samantha A Miner, Jonathan Lee, Nicole M Protzman, Stephen A Brigido
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Abstract
Introduction: Silver hydrogel dressings are antimicrobial dressings with the potential to aid post-surgical healing. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of a silver hydrogel dressing on postoperative scarring and complications.
Methods: 40 foot and ankle patients (48.43 ± 16.82 years) were included in the study with 20 patients in each group. Postoperatively, the treatment group was treated with a silver hydrogel sheet dressing, and the control group was treated with a standard petroleum-based dressing. Follow-up was performed at two, six, and 12 weeks. Postoperative scarring and complications were evaluated and compared between groups. Scarring was evaluated using the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS). Scar length and width were measured using digital calipers and used to compute scar area.
Results: The treatment group demonstrated statistically significant improvements in the POSAS observer score and observer opinion at six and 12 weeks (p < 0.001). Additionally, patient reported pain was significantly lower for the treatment group than the control group at 12 weeks (p < 0.001). Patient reported itch declined across time for both groups (p < 0.001) with significantly less itching reported by the treatment group (p = 0.027). Scar area was also significantly lower for the treatment group than the control group at six weeks and 12 weeks (p ≤ 0.002). Neither group experienced any postoperative complications.
Conclusion: These results suggest that the inherent properties of the silver hydrogel dressing may improve postsurgical scarring.
Lay summary: Surgical incisions result in scar, which can present both cosmetic and rehabilitation concerns after foot or ankle surgery. It is standard to use a petroleum-based dressing on incisions after surgery, however, advancements in incisional dressings have been made over the past 20 years. One such advancement is silver-impregnated hydrogel sheet dressings which have been shown to maintain a moist wound environment conducive to healing, while decreasing the chance of infection through its antimicrobial properties. This paper evaluates scar healing after foot or ankle surgery in patients treated with either the standard petroleum-based dressing, or the silver hydrogel sheet dressing. Patients who were treated with the silver hydrogel dressing had less itching and pain, as well as a smaller scar area than patients in the standard dressing group. Therefore, our results suggest that the silver hydrogel dressing may improve scarring after surgery.
银水凝胶敷料是抗菌敷料,具有帮助术后愈合的潜力。本研究的目的是评估银水凝胶敷料对术后瘢痕和并发症的影响。方法:选取40例(48.43±16.82岁)足、踝部患者,每组20例。术后,治疗组采用银水凝胶片敷料,对照组采用标准石油基敷料。随访时间分别为2周、6周和12周。对两组术后瘢痕及并发症进行评价和比较。使用患者和观察者疤痕评估量表(POSAS)评估疤痕。用数字卡尺测量疤痕长度和宽度,并计算疤痕面积。结果:治疗组在第6周和第12周的POSAS观察者评分和观察者意见均有统计学意义的改善(p p p p = 0.027)。治疗组在第6周和第12周的疤痕面积也显著低于对照组(p≤0.002)。两组均未发生术后并发症。结论:银水凝胶敷料具有改善术后瘢痕形成的作用。摘要:手术切口会导致疤痕,在足部或踝关节手术后,疤痕会带来美容和康复方面的问题。在手术后的切口上使用石油基敷料是标准的,但是在过去的20年里,切口敷料取得了进步。其中一个进步是浸渍银的水凝胶片状敷料,它已被证明可以保持湿润的伤口环境,有利于愈合,同时通过其抗菌特性减少感染的机会。本文评价了用标准石油基敷料或银水凝胶片敷料治疗足部或踝关节手术后疤痕愈合情况。与标准敷料组相比,使用银水凝胶敷料治疗的患者瘙痒和疼痛更少,疤痕面积更小。因此,我们的研究结果表明,银水凝胶敷料可以改善术后瘢痕形成。