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NCT07078669
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Dyed vs. Undyed Polyglactin Sutures in Cutaneous Surgery

Sponsor: West Virginia University

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Summary

Purpose - This exploratory, split-wound study aims to evaluate the potential difference in skin reactions to two different types of sutures, dyed and undyed, used to close wounds after surgery. The study will assess whether dyed sutures to elicit increased tissue reactivity like redness, itching, and scarring and whether undyed sutures may be more optimal for wound healing and cosmetic response. Enrollment into the study and data collection is expected to take approximately 3-6 months. Follow-up visits will be chosen at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 3 months post-surgery, which is standard practice for monitoring healing and checking for complications such as infection or abnormal scarring. Primary Objective - The primary objective is to assess the response of wounds closed with both dyed and undyed sutures after cutaneous surgery to determine if there is a difference in wound healing and tissue reactivity with one compared to the other. Enrollment into the study and data collection is expected to take approximately 3-6 months. Follow-up visits will be chosen at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 3 months post-surgery, which is standard practice for monitoring healing and checking for complications such as infection or abnormal scarring.

Official title: Comparison of Patient Outcomes With Dyed vs. Undyed Polyglactin Sutures in Cutaneous Surgery

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2025-08

Completion Date

2026-01

Last Updated

2025-07-22

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Polyglactin 910 (Dyed)

Half the wound for each participant will be sutured using Polyglactin 910 suture dyed (violet) with colorants such as D\&C Violet No. 2 present.

DEVICE

Polyglactin 910 (Undyed)

Half the wound for each participant will be sutured using Polyglactin 910 suture Undyed

Locations (1)

WVU Medicine Waynesburg Dermatology

Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, United States