Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial

Background: Some studies have recommended combining germinal matrix excision with phenol ablation in the treatment of onychocryptosis. Matrixectomy after phenolization has been shown to be an effective modification to reduce the drawbacks associated with phenolization alone, although it increases th...

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Autores: Córdoba Fernández, Antonio, Lobo Martín, Adrián
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Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Sevilla (US)
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https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092420
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Palavra-chave:Ingrown toenail surgery
Hemostatic gelatin sponges
Bleeding
phenolization
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spelling Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trialCórdoba Fernández, AntonioLobo Martín, AdriánIngrown toenail surgeryHemostatic gelatin spongesBleedingphenolizationBackground: Some studies have recommended combining germinal matrix excision with phenol ablation in the treatment of onychocryptosis. Matrixectomy after phenolization has been shown to be an effective modification to reduce the drawbacks associated with phenolization alone, although it increases the risk of minor postoperative bleeding. The present study aims to assess the effectiveness and safety of gelatin sponges as hemostatic agents in partial matrixectomy after phenolization. Methods: A comparative clinical trial in parallel groups was designed in 74 halluces (44 patients) with stage I, II, and III onychocryptosis. All participants were randomly assigned to 3 groups: Group A (control group), Group B (conventional gelatin sponge), and Group C (high porosity gelatin sponge). Results: The quantified mean blood loss in the first 48 h after surgery in patients in both experimental groups was significantly lower compared to the control group. The lowest mean blood loss was recorded in Group C (p < 0.001) and followed by Group B (p = 0.005). No adverse effects were recorded in any of the patients included in the experimental groups. Conclusions: Hemostatic gelatin sponges were demonstrated to be effective and safe devices for the control of minor postoperative bleeding associated with matrixectomy after segmental phenolization.Premio Mensual Publicación Científica Destacada de la US. Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y PodologíaPremio Anual Publicación Científica Destacada de la US. Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y PodologíaMDPIPodologíaCTS589: Avances en Cirujía Podológica2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/139328https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092420reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)InglésJournal of Clinical Medicine (JCM), 11 (9), 2420.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/11/9/2420info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1393282026-06-17T12:51:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
title Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
spellingShingle Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
Córdoba Fernández, Antonio
Ingrown toenail surgery
Hemostatic gelatin sponges
Bleeding
phenolization
title_short Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
title_full Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
title_sort Hemostatic efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponges for surgical nail matrixectomy after phenolization—A blinded randomized controlled trial
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Córdoba Fernández, Antonio
Lobo Martín, Adrián
author Córdoba Fernández, Antonio
author_facet Córdoba Fernández, Antonio
Lobo Martín, Adrián
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author2 Lobo Martín, Adrián
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Podología
CTS589: Avances en Cirujía Podológica
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ingrown toenail surgery
Hemostatic gelatin sponges
Bleeding
phenolization
topic Ingrown toenail surgery
Hemostatic gelatin sponges
Bleeding
phenolization
description Background: Some studies have recommended combining germinal matrix excision with phenol ablation in the treatment of onychocryptosis. Matrixectomy after phenolization has been shown to be an effective modification to reduce the drawbacks associated with phenolization alone, although it increases the risk of minor postoperative bleeding. The present study aims to assess the effectiveness and safety of gelatin sponges as hemostatic agents in partial matrixectomy after phenolization. Methods: A comparative clinical trial in parallel groups was designed in 74 halluces (44 patients) with stage I, II, and III onychocryptosis. All participants were randomly assigned to 3 groups: Group A (control group), Group B (conventional gelatin sponge), and Group C (high porosity gelatin sponge). Results: The quantified mean blood loss in the first 48 h after surgery in patients in both experimental groups was significantly lower compared to the control group. The lowest mean blood loss was recorded in Group C (p < 0.001) and followed by Group B (p = 0.005). No adverse effects were recorded in any of the patients included in the experimental groups. Conclusions: Hemostatic gelatin sponges were demonstrated to be effective and safe devices for the control of minor postoperative bleeding associated with matrixectomy after segmental phenolization.
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