Comparison of the zip skin closure system with conventional suture for skin closure of ventral midline incisions in horses

Author:

Klein Chelsea E.1,Engiles Julie B.12,Roessner Holly A.1,Hopster Klaus1,Hurcombe Samuel D.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania, Kennett Square, PA

2. Department of Pathobiology, New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania, Kennett Square, PA

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE To compare the application and healing of the zip skin closure system (ZSCS) with sutured closure by use of a split-scar model of ventral midline incisions in horses in a prospective, randomized experimental study. ANIMALS 8 adult horses. PROCEDURES All horses underwent an exploratory ventral midline celiotomy with a standardized 30-cm skin incision. Each horse was randomized to have either the cranial 15 cm closed with suture and caudal 15 cm with the ZSCS or vice versa (split-scar model). Skin closure time was recorded and compared. Photography and skin biopsies were taken preoperatively and 14 days postoperatively. Cosmetic appearance was assessed by use of a proposed equine celiotomy incision score. Healing at 14 days was assessed by histopathology. RESULTS Skin closure times were faster with the ZSCS compared to sutured incisions. At 14 days postoperatively, the cosmetic appearance (equine celiotomy incision scores) for ZSCS incisions were better than sutured closure and histologic healing scores were not different between methods of closure. Subcuticular sutures were associated with deep dermal inflammation and necrosis independent of epidermal closure methods. CLINICAL RELEVANCE While limitations to the utility of the ZSCS are recognized, the potential benefits of expedient closure, good cosmetic outcome, and satisfactory healing make this method viable for closure of linear wounds or incisions in horses.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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