Re: Ob: staples at C/S

From: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)
Sun Jul 30 13:30:20 2006


On 7/29/06, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. <garrys@mindspring.com> wrote: >
> Ken:
>
> I am in Joe's camp on this.
>
> I believe that the literature shows equivalent healing, etc. with
> sutures v. staples.
>
> The extra few minutes is a non-factor for me.
>
> I (or the fine surgical assistant to which Robert alluded) put in a SQ
> for folks going home in a couple of days, i.e. I've done two open
> myomectomies and they had sutures.
>
> At a C/S, if you take out the staples in 3 days, as I do, I've just not
> seen any staple holes, and the incisions are straighter. A small number
> of patients complain, but most don't. I find that taking the staples
> out myself on the day of discharge allows me time to go over
> instructions, etc., while removing them.
>
> I've actually been very impressed with a SQ Prolene with the ends out
> lateral to the incision, placing steri-strips, and removing the suture
> in a few days. I've done this to prior keloids that I've excised, upon
> the advise of a friendly plastic surgeon. The reason I don't do all
> cases this way is that it requires a trip back to the office.

I've done this from about 25 yrs ago until 10 yrs ago when I went to staples. I always took the stitch out on the day of discharge. Staples were quicker with the same benefit.

Dan

Garry >
> At Sat, 29 Jul 2006, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:
> >
> >In a message dated 7/29/06 8:36:00 PM, kthomas719@hotmail.com writes:
> >
> >> Staples have only one advantage over subcuticular closure-speed.
> >> Otherwise, they are painful to remove (the patient feels each one),
> they
> >> leave gaps in the incision when removed, and they invariably produce
> >> uglier scars, including the "dotted lines" when left in situ for too
> >> long. Since the scar is the only visual indicator of teh quality of
> >> your surgery that the patient (and her friends and family) will ever
> >> see, it is clearly advangtageous for you to minimize the discomfort and
> >> maximize the appearance of her scar. It's well worth a few more minutes
> >> of your time and effort in the OR.
> >>
> >Following my own experience, I would pretty much disagree with each
> >individual point you've asserted.
> >
> >Joe P.
>
> --
> Garry E. Siegel, M.D.
> Private Practice
> Roswell, GA
>

--
R. Daniel Braun

"The way to health is an aromatic bath and scented massage everyday". Hippocrates





use when must restrict search to only the ob-gyn-l forum...
Enter search keywords:
Returns per screen: Require all keywords:

Return to  OB-GYN-L Mail a New Message to the Forum: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
Forum Administrator: geffrey.klein@obgyn.net
Report Technical Problems: webmaster@obgyn.net
Last Updated: Sat Aug 2 04:50:31 2008

The American Medical Association is no longer designating CME hours for AMA Category II CME credit. However, physicians themselves may self designate learning activities as Category II CME credit hours if they feel it is of sufficient educational merit and meets the formal definitions of continuing medical education. OBGYN.net believes these interaction in this forum meets these criteria. For further information see the AMA web site.