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The running barbed tension-offloading suture: A technique update on tension wound closure

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ASIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY
Volume 46, Issue 9, Pages 3773-3776

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ELSEVIER SINGAPORE PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2023.05.114

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Running barbed suture; Scar; Suture; Tension-of floading; Wound closure

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The CHN.WU wound suture technique uses barbed sutures to close high-tension wounds without breaking through the epidermis, ensuring high efficiency and satisfactory cosmetic appearance.
Technique: The CHN.WU wound suture technique uses barbed sutures. The needle is inserted from the basal part of the superficial fascia at the left edge of the wound and passed through half of the reticular dermis to reach a point (1A) approximately 0.5-2 cm away from the wound edge. Occlusion is achieved at 1A at the level of the reticular dermis, and if done correctly, a shallow concavity will appear at the occlusion point on the skin. The needle is then walked along the natural curvature until it reaches the center of the wound and then moved out from the junction between the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. On the other side of the incision, the needle is inserted into the contralateral position at the junction between the dermis and subcutaneous tissue and moved along its natural curvature to achieve occlusion at the mirror site of 1A in the reticular dermis. This process is repeated until the entire wound is closed. In the end, two stitches should be applied in the opposite direction. The left barbed suture is cut and thrown.Results: This technique does not break through the epidermis, has high suture efficiency and satisfactory cosmetic appearance, disperses mechanical tension, and maintains wound tensile strength.Conclusion: This technique was especially effective in closing high-tension wounds in the chest and extremities where the blood supply to both sides of the wound was not affected after suturing, and wound closure could be performed quickly and efficiently in one stage.& COPY; 2023 Asian Surgical Association and Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/4.0/).

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