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Wound Closure Materials and Techniques in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
Sponsor: Bahattin Kemah
Summary
This prospective randomized clinical study aims to evaluate the effects of different suture materials and wound closure techniques on wound healing, functional outcomes, and postoperative complications in patients undergoing total hip and knee arthroplasty. A total of at least 90 adult patients undergoing primary or aseptic revision lower extremity arthroplasty will be randomized into two groups according to the wound closure material and technique used. All surgeries will be performed by the same surgical team following standardized operative protocols. Primary outcomes include wound-related complications such as prolonged wound drainage, wound dehiscence, surgical site infection, and local inflammatory findings within 90 days postoperatively. Secondary outcomes include operative time, bleeding amount, cosmetic outcomes, and functional scores. The results of this study are expected to help determine the most effective and safe wound closure method in lower extremity arthroplasty.
Official title: Evaluation of Different Suture Materials and Closure Techniques in Lower Extremity Arthroplasty: Effects on Wound Healing, Functional Outcomes, and Complications
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
30 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2025-11-01
Completion Date
2026-08
Last Updated
2026-03-02
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Barbed Suture Wound Closure
Wound closure using barbed suture material with continuous technique following total hip or knee arthroplasty.
Conventional Suture Wound Closure
Wound closure using conventional suture material with interrupted or standard closure technique following total hip or knee arthroplasty.
Locations (1)
Umraniye Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)