A Trial Comparing Stapled Versus Monocryl Sutured Skin Closure for Elective Open Colectomy
NCT ID: NCT01907542
Last Updated: 2013-07-25
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
144 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-06-30
2017-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Inclusion criteria
1. Patients having a preoperative diagnosis requiring abdominal surgery through a single incision, open laparotomy technique, determined preoperatively by the attending surgeon.
2. Age 21 and above, able to understand the information regarding the study.
3. Agreeable for randomization and signed consent form.
4. All elective open colonic resections above the level of the peritoneal reflection.
Exclusion criteria
1. Patients with known allergy to products.
2. Pregnant women or breast-feeding mothers.
3. No signed consent form.
4. Patients who undergo a Low Anterior Resection or with distal resection margins lower than mid rectum.
5. Patients who require a stoma to be fashioned.
6. Patients with previous midline laparotomy.
Randomization If a patient fulfils the selection criteria above, the surgical team must explain the nature of the study and provide the patient with a Patient Information Sheet and Consent Form. The patient must sign both the Patient Information Sheet and Consent Form. A copy of the Patient Information Sheet is to be given to the patient and both signed copies of the Patient Information Sheet and Consent Form must be returned to the Principal Investigator for filing.
Randomization is performed using a computer model generator and the skin closure technique would be eluded to the surgeons at time of closure. The operating surgeon would contact the designated research assistant who will reveal the allocation.
Pre-operative preparation All patients participating in this trial would have to comply to be kept Nil By Mouth from 12midnight the day before surgery. Bowel preparation as per preference by the individual surgeon.
Preparation of Wound Closure Instruments and products required for both techniques of closure should be prepared by the operating theatre nurses prior to the operation. The stapling device used would be PROXIMATE PLUS MD Skin Staple®. Absorbable 4-0 Monocryl® with 1/2-circle curved needle sutures would be used for the skin closure. Both products are from Ethicon, Johnson \& Johnson and routinely used for this hospital.
Surgical Technique
Surgery should be performed in this consistent manner:
1. Prophylactic antibiotics will be given to all patients as per hospital protocol.
2. Clean and draped with chlorhexidine and Povidone
3. Manner of skin incision, dissection, entry into the abdominal cavity and ensuing procedure of the abdominal surgery are left to the operating surgeon.
4. Peritoneal cavity to be irrigated with warm water prior to closure.
5. Abdominal fascia is to be closed using mass closure technique with continuous 1-0 PDS.
6. The wound with closed fascia must then be lavaged adequately with chlorhexidine solution.
7. According to randomization skin closure is then performed using either skin staples or Monocryl® in the following way:
1. For staple skin closure, staples should be placed 1.0cm apart apposing the entire length of the wound.
2. For continuous absorbable suture skin closure, 4-0 Monocryl® should be used, with an initial anchor stitch. Subsequently stitches should be made within the dermis layer of the skin, not catching any subcutaenous fat during the process.
8. local anaethesia will be used after the completion of closure.
For both techniques, complete apposition throughout the entire length of the wound should be achieved, checked by the registrar and another assistant. No drain can be placed in the subcutaneous fat layer of the wound.
Time for wound closure is defined as the time the stapler or stitch contacts the patient's skin till the time the last staple is fired or the final cut is made for the suture technique. Time for wound closure will be recorded.
All surgical wounds would then be dressed with a Opsite dressing and then masked with 2 layers of sterile gauze adequately covering the entire length of the wound until POD 3.
All patients should receive PCA morphine for post operative analgesia. additional oral paracetamol can be administered if PCA morphine does not adequately control pain.
Post-operative Assessment The post-operative assessment of the wound will be carried out by an independent assessor, single trained wound nurse, according to the data entry form.
This dressing would not be removed till POD3 for wound inspection and the dressing should be changed by the ward nurses immediately with the same type of dressing before the patient can view the wound.
Staples would be removed on POD10-14 if uncomplicated.
If any participant in the study cohort were to require any form of re-operation within the study period, he/she would be excluded from the analysis to minimise confounders for the study's outcomes.
Wound assessment includes:
1. Superficial Surgical Site Infection (SSI) (within POD30)
2. Rates of wound dehiscence (within POD30)
3. Need for re-intervention due to Superficial SSI/dehiscence (within POD30, within 6/12 post-op)
4. Pain
1. Amount and duration of (opoid) analgesia required
2. Visual analog scale (POD1, 3, 14, 30)
3. SF-8 4 week recall questionaire (POD 30)
5. Comesis a. Patient scar assessment scale (POD14, POD30, 3/12, 6/12)
Pain assessment would be conducted in a double blinded manner on POD1 and 3 where both the assessor (research assistant) and the patient would not know the patient's allocation. After the staples are removed on POD10 and wound dressing removed on POD3, patients would know of their allocation while the assessor would still not be, thus, the pain assessment on POD14 and POD 30 would be single blinded.
Superficial SSI shall be defined as infection occuring within 30 days after the operation and infection involves only skin or subcutaneous tissue of the incision and at least one of the following:
1. Purulent drainage, with or without laboratory confirmation, from the superficial incision.
2. Organisms isolated from an aseptically obtained culture of fluid or tissue from the superficial incision.
3. At least one of the following signs or symptoms of infection: pain or tenderness, localized swelling, redness, or heat and superficial incision is deliberately opened by surgeon, unless incision is culture-negative.
Upon discharge, the study participant is scheduled to return for at least two visits - the first visit at POD 14, POD 30, 3 months and 6 months post operatively. The patient's wound will be assessed by the same independent assessor at each visit.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Monocryl suture skin closure
Monocryl skin suture
monocryl skin suture
as above
Stapled skin closure
stapled skin closure
stapled skin closure
as above
Interventions
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stapled skin closure
as above
monocryl skin suture
as above
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient who require the creation of a stoma
21 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National University Hospital, Singapore
OTHER
Responsible Party
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E Kesavan
Head of Division, Division of Colorectal Surgery
Principal Investigators
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Frederick H Koh, MBBS
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
NUHS Surgery
Wai-Kit Cheong, FRCS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NUHS Surgery
Bettina Lieske, FRCS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NUHS Surgery
Ker-Kan Tan, FRCS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NUHS Surgery
Locations
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National University Hospital
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2012/00544
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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