Journal of Nippon Medical School
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Case Reports
Subcuticular Suturing with Closed Suction Drainage for Wound Closure Following Stoma Reversal
Kazuhiko YoshimatsuMasano SagawaHajime YokomizoYuki YanoSachiyo OkayamaMasaya SatakeYasufumi YamadaAtsuo MatsumotoShunichi ShiozawaTakeshi ShimakawaTakao KatsubeYoshihiko Naritaka
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2018 Volume 85 Issue 3 Pages 183-186

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Incisional surgical site infection (SSI) is a leading complication of stoma reversal procedures. This retrospective study was conducted to assess the incidence of incisional SSI and other wound complications when wound closure was achieved by subcuticular suturing and closed suction drainage following stoma reversal. We analyzed data from a total of 49 patients, all of whom had undergone insertion of a 10 Fr closed suction drainage tube in the fascia, following irrigation with approximately 300 mL of physiological saline. We then performed subcuticular suturing with 4-0 monofilament absorbable sutures. The median age of our patient population (34 men and 15 women) was 68 (range, 35-84) years. Six patients had an end stoma and 43 had a loop stoma. The wound category was 'contaminated' in 18 patients, while an incisional SSI was observed in one patient (2.0%). No wound disruptions, seromas, or drain infections were evident. Our data are reliable, but our study is limited in terms of general applicability; however, the low SSI rate indicates that the procedure is acceptable. Further research into this procedure will require a randomized trial design.

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