2024 International Conference on Healthcare Innovations, Software and Engineering Technologies (HISET)
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Abstract

This prospective comparison research included 100 individuals who had simple open inguinal hernia surgery. 50 patients had skin closure through traditional suture (Ethion 2-0) while the other 50 had skin closure using a skin stapler. Each patient's period of skin closure was recorded. Patients were checked in on the seventh post-operative day. Sutures and skin staplers were removed on the 10th and 12th post-operative days, and patients were followed up on after 3 months. In comparison to the suture group, the stapler group had fewer post-operative problems, less post-operative discomfort, was cosmetically superior, took less time for skin closure, and required less time for stapler removal. Still, the skin stapler cost somewhat more than ordinary sutures.
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