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Randomized Controlled Trial |
| Article Title |
Comparative study between combined oblique and vertical everting running stitch and the conventional suturing technique
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
| All Author List |
Mohammed Sadiq, Sharon Rose Neerudi, Rohith Reddy Kasam, Sai Pradeep Koribilli, V Ratan Singh Naik, B Devandra Naik, Praveen Kumar Singh, Anudeep Manne, Uday Kumar Kothalanka, Anil Kumar Mettu, Keerthi Nunnabatla, Shiva Kumar Ale, Kiran Kumar Mallepogu and Shyam Prasad Bebartta |
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| Corresponding Author |
Sharon Rose Neerudi, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Orthopaedics, ESIC Medical College and Hospital, National Highway 65, Sanatnagar, Hyderabad 500038, Telangāna, India. rosesharon832@gmail.com |
| Key Words |
Combined oblique and vertical everting running stitch; Running vertical mattress; Wound; Horizontal mattress; Vertical mattress; Everting |
| Core Tip |
The combined oblique and vertical everting running stitch technique provides superior wound edge eversion, tension distribution, and cosmetic outcomes compared to the conventional vertical mattress suture. This hybrid approach minimizes tissue strangulation, promotes faster healing, and reduces scar prominence, making it a more effective and aesthetic alternative for skin closure in surgical and traumatic wound repair. |
| Publish Date |
2025-12-17 06:45 |
| Citation |
Sadiq M, Neerudi SR, Kasam RR, Koribilli SP, Naik VRS, Naik BD, Singh PK, Manne A, Kothalanka UK, Mettu AK, Nunnabatla K, Ale SK, Mallepogu KK, Bebartta SP. Comparative study between combined oblique and vertical everting running stitch and the conventional suturing technique. World J Orthop 2025; 16(12): 112435 |
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| DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v16.i12.112435 |