%0 Journal Article %T Effect of Intra-Abdominal Absorbable Sutures on Surgical Site Infection %A Harish Chauhan %A Upendra Patel %J National Journal of Medical Research %D 2012 %I National Association for Medical Research %X Purpose: To establish whether the rates of surgical site infection (SSI) in gastrointestinal surgery are affected by the type of intra-abdominal suturing: sutureless, absorbable material (polyglactin: Vicryl), and silk. Methods: We conducted SSI surveillance prospectively in our hospitla. Results: The overall SSI rate was 14.4% (13/90). The SSI rates in the sutureless, Vicryl, and silk groups were 4.8, 14.8, and 16.4%, respectively, without signi cant differ-ences among the groups. In colorectal surgery, the SSI rate in the Vicryl group was 13.9%, which was signi cantly lower than that of the silk group (22.4%; P = 0.034). The incidence of deeper SSIs in the Vicryl group, including deep incisional and organ/space SSIs, was signi cantly lower than that in the silk group (P = 0.04). The SSI rates did not differ among the suture types overall, in gastric surgery, or in appendectomy. Conclusion: Using intra-abdominal absorbable sutures instead of silk sutures may reduce the risk of SSI, but only in colorectal surgery. [National J of Med Res 2012; 2(3.000): 372-375] %K Absorbable suture %K Surgical site infection %K Gastrointestinal surgery %U http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=26274