U.S., May 30 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07615517) titled 'Subcutaneous Suture Versus no Subcutaneous Suture for Abdominal Wound Closure' on May 22.

Brief Summary: Surgical site infections are among the most frequent complications after abdominal surgery and are associated with impaired wound healing, prolonged hospital stay, additional treatments, and increased healthcare costs. Closure of the subcutaneous tissue before skin closure is commonly performed in abdominal surgery, but the available evidence supporting this practice remains limited and heterogeneous, particularly outside caesarean section surgery.

The SUTURE trial is a prospective, randomized, patient- and assessor-blinded super...