Researching the Useful of Barb Suture in Obese Patients Undergoing Posterior Cervical Surgery
A Controlled Clinical Study on the Safety and Effectiveness of Barb Suture in Obese Patients Undergoing Posterior Cervical Surgery
Xijing Hospital
60 participants
Jan 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Through a single-center, exploratory clinical study, the safety and effectiveness of using barb wire in the incision and suture of posterior cervical surgery in obese patients were evaluated, providing a basis for its wide clinical application in posterior cervical surgery.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Symptoms and signs of the patients were typical. MRI showed single or multiple central herniation of C3-C7 intervertebral discs or spinal stenosis at corresponding levels, which confirmed cervical myeloid cervical spondylosis or cervical spinal stenosis.
- Preoperative routine tests and examinations showed no contraindications.
- BMI≥28
- Informed consent was obtained from the patient and his family, informed consent was signed, and a complete follow-up was completed after surgery.
Exclusion Criteria9
- A history of wasting diseases associated with malignancy and chemoradiotherapy that may interfere with wound healing
- History of dermatosis
- History of immune system diseases
- History of blood diseases
- Skin injury or defect at the back of the neck
- Severe hypersensitivity
- Cold, fever, trauma or other infections in the week before surgery
- Infectious disease
- Psychosis could not cooperate with follow-up
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Interventions
The patients were operated by the posterior cervical surgery, which were used with the barbed to suture the deep fascia.
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NCT05895968