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Avoiding stitch abscesses in subcuticular skin closures: the L-stitch
Raman C Mahabir1, Blair Christensen, Geoffrey K Blair
1Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta. raman_chaos@hotmail.com
Abstract:
A potential problem with the standard method of skin closure in pediatric surgery is the development of a skin abscess. To avoid this problem, we introduce a new stitch--the L-stitch. The technique involves passing the suture subcuticularly at the end of the incision and redirecting the needle at a 90 degree angle from the previous suture, before bringing it out to the skin surface. This stitch can be used in place of the initial and finishing knot of a running suture. It takes less time to perform than a square or a surgeon's knot and is less bulky. This technique is straightforward and, when used in conjunction with adhesive skin closure strips, provides strong, reliable skin closure, yielding excellent cosmetic results.