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. 2004 Sep;21(5):582–583. doi: 10.1136/emj.2003.009860

Securing central venous catheters: a comparison of sutures with staples

A Vinjirayer 1, P Jefferson 1, D Ball 1
PMCID: PMC1726413  PMID: 15333537

Abstract

Methods: Prospective, randomised trial of 20 patients requiring insertion of a central venous catheter during elective surgery.

Results: Mean (SD) times were significantly shorter in the staples group than in the sutures group (staples 10.1 (3.5) seconds; sutures 50.5 (9.6) seconds; p<0.0001). However, 3 of 10 central venous catheters in the staples group were accidentally pulled out within the first three days.

Conclusions: The use of staples significantly reduces the time to secure a central venous catheter. However, staples failed to secure the central venous catheters adequately and therefore cannot be recommended instead of sutures.

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