Wound healing after intracutaneous vs. staple-assisted skin closure in lumbar, non-instrumented spine surgery: a multicenter prospective randomized trial

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  • What: Median skin closure Conclusions This study showed an overall low superficial surgical site infection rate in both patient cohorts in primary non instrumented spine surgery. The authors prospectively compared the randomized use of intracutaneous sutures and stapleassisted closure after lumbar spine surgery in a multicentric cohort.
  • Who: Alexander Romagna et al. from the Hospital Salzburg have published the paper: Wound healing after intracutaneous vs. staple-assisted skin closure in lumbar, non-instrumented spine surgery: a multicenter prospective randomized trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: Future studies with larger sample sizes and independent . . .

     

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