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A randomized controlled trial comparing liquid skin adhesives and staplers for surgical wound management

Authors
 Hyeon Woo Bae  ;  Seung Yoon Yang  ;  Ga Yoon Ku  ;  Sohye Lee  ;  Eun-Joo Jung  ;  Seulkee Park  ;  Yoon Bin Jung  ;  Jihong Kim  ;  Byung Soh Min 
Citation
 ANNALS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RESEARCH, Vol.108(3) : 143-149, 2025-03 
Journal Title
ANNALS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RESEARCH
ISSN
 2288-6575 
Issue Date
2025-03
Keywords
Colorectal neoplasms ; Cost-effectiveness ; Liquid skin adhesives ; Surgical wound management
Abstract
Purpose: Despite the widespread use of liquid skin adhesives (LSA), concerns persist regarding the increase in wound care costs. This study aimed to investigate the cost-effectiveness of LSA for surgical wound management.

Methods: In this prospective, open-label, single-center randomized controlled trial, adults aged 19 years and older who were scheduled for elective minimally invasive colorectal surgeries were included. The participants were randomly divided into 2 groups: an n-butyl cyanoacrylate skin adhesive was used in the experimental group (LSA group), while a surgical skin stapler was employed in the control group (stapler group). The primary outcome measure was the sum of the total time required for wound management.

Results: A total of 58 patients were randomly assigned to 2 groups, with 29 patients in each group. The findings revealed comparable wound complication rates in the 2 groups (8 out of 29 in the LSA group vs. 5 out of 29 in the stapler group, P = 0.530). Notably, the LSA group had a significantly shorter wound management time (median 235 seconds vs. 1,201 seconds, P < 0.001) and similar wound management cost (median US dollar [USD] 50.6 vs. USD 54.6, P = 0.529) compared to the stapler group. Subgroup analysis showed that the LSA group had a shorter management time for uncomplicated wounds and a lower cost for complicated wounds.

Conclusion: LSA not only provides a safe alternative but also offers a resource-efficient option for wound management compared to staplers.
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DOI
10.4174/astr.2025.108.3.143
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Surgery (외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Min, Byung Soh(민병소) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0180-8565
Yang, Seung Yoon(양승윤) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8129-7712
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/205400
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