Stitch showdown: which closure method wins for abdominal surgery?
NCT ID NCT07241507
First seen Nov 21, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study looked at 80 adults who had abdominal surgery to see if the way doctors stitch the wound closed affects healing. One group got a continuous stitch, the other got interrupted stitches. The main goal was to see which method leads to fewer wound openings or infections. Results will help surgeons choose the best technique for better recovery.
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Allama Iqbal Teaching Hospital, Dera Ghazi Khan
Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab Province, 32200, Pakistan
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