Analysis of the effectiveness of wound closure techniques among surgeons and emergency physicians in Mecca Hospitals: Retrospective Cohort Study
Abstract Objective: Wound suturing is a procedure performed at many medical specialties. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of wound closure techniques by recognizing the common suturing techniques and materials that used in different type of wounds among surgeons and emergency physicians and to assess the rate of scars formation among their patients in-Mecca City Hospitals, Saudi Arabia.Results:Every participant selects and prefers some methods in wound closure over other methods. Choosing the simple interrupted technique exceeded 50% for all types of studied wounds. The other most common techniques among participants were subcuticular and vertical mattress respectively, also using stabler was limited to some wound types with less percentage than other suture techniques. Regarding suturing material, there are many materials alternatives were selected for the studied wounds such as 23% of participants used Monocryl for eyelid wounds, and 6% for breast wounds, also 9% of participants were using Polypropylene for scalp wounds and 8% for eyelids wounds. This study showed a high level of awareness among participants with a significant p-values regarding the important factors affecting wound healing and scare formation.