2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10143-024-02909-9
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Barbed sutures versus conventional sutures for wound closure in spine surgeries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Khalid Sarhan,
Reem Reda Elmahdi,
Rashad G. Mohamed
et al.

Abstract: Suturing techniques for wound closure in spine surgeries play a critical role in patient outcomes, including wound healing, reintervention, and risk of complications. Barbed sutures, characterized by their self-anchoring properties, have emerged as a potential alternative to conventional sutures in various surgical disciplines. While previous studies have underscored their efficacy and safety in spine surgeries, no meta-analysis has been conducted. Therefore, we are undertaking this study. Following the PRISMA… Show more

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