Arthropathy of Knee Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Outcomes and Cost Analysis of Standard Versus Barbed Sutures for Closure in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Single Blinded Multicenter Prospective Randomized Trial.
The purpose of this prospective study is determine if barbed sutures are more efficient,
have comparable complication rates, clinical outcomes, and cosmesis outcomes versus
traditional knotted sutures when used in the closure of primary total knee arthroplasty
(TKA).
Barbed suture has been associated with improved closure efficiency and safety in TKA in
prior studies. The investigators performed a multicenter randomized controlled trial to
determine the efficiency and safety of this technology in TKA. The investigators
prospectively randomized 411 patients undergoing primary TKA to either barbed running
(n=191) or knotted interrupted suture closure (n=203). Closure time was measured
intraoperatively. Cost analysis was based on suture and operating room time costs.
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) rates have consistently risen in recent years, and demand is
expected to increase by over 600% in the next 20 years. Decreasing reimbursement and
available resources make tangible advances in surgical efficiency and outcomes essential in
meeting current and future demand. Closure time may be one of the best targets in the push
to reduce operative time and cost while increasing operative productivity. Optimizing
lengthy, multilayered wound closures in TKA is a promising means for improving both
efficiency and outcomes by potentially decreasing wound closure time, reducing postoperative
wound complications, and improving cosmetic outcomes.
Running knotless suture technique utilizing barbed suture technology has recently been shown
to reduce wound closure time in both total hip and knee arthroplasty in a small,
prospective, randomized clinical trial. Barbed suture technology has also facilitated rapid
closure and soft-tissue repair in plastic-surgery literature. Very few studies have reported
on the use of barbed suture technology for multilayered closure in orthopedics. As a pilot
study, the investigators performed a retrospective analysis of consecutive cohorts before
and after changing to barbed suture. The investigators believed that our published slight
improvement in efficiency and cost savings of a barbed suture closure was underestimated due
to the retrospective nature of our pilot study and the investigators therefore elected to
proceed forward with a prospective randomized trial. Additionally, in the investigators
pilot study we found a potential trend toward lower wound complications with the barbed
suture and we wanted to see if this would be borne out in a prospective randomized trial.
The investigators hypothesized that a prospective study would show that barbed sutures would
be more efficient, have comparable complication rates, clinical outcomes, and cosmesis
outcomes versus traditional knotted sutures when used in the closure of primary TKA.
Specifically, the investigators hypotheses were as follows: multilayered closure in TKA with
barbed suture would be associated with (1) shorter closure times; (2) lower cost; (3)
similar closure related perioperative complication rates; and (4) similar Knee Society,
cosmesis, and patient satisfaction scores when compared to standard knotted suture closure.
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