Safety and feasibility of percutaneous skin closure using purse-string suture compared with compression bandage after pulmonary vein isolation

J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2017 Sep;28(9):1048-1057. doi: 10.1111/jce.13271. Epub 2017 Aug 30.

Abstract

Introduction: This observational study was designed to analyze the safety and feasibility of percutaneous skin closure using a purse-string suture and compare it with the use of a compression bandage after pulmonary vein isolation.

Methods and results: A total of 407 patients undergoing pulmonary vein isolation (217 with radiofrequency and 190 with cryoballoon ablation) were treated with either purse-string sutures or compression bandages. The purse-string suture was applied after ablation before withdrawal of the sheaths. Patients were on bed rest for 6 hours prior to suture removal, which was accomplished 18-24 h after ablation. The compression bandage was applied after sheath withdrawal and was removed after 12 hours of bed rest. We analyzed the occurrence of any vascular or thromboembolic complication as well as hospital costs and hospital stay length after ablation. The incidence of vascular complications after compression bandage was higher than after purse-string suture in the cryoballoon and radiofrequency group (P < 0.05, respectively). The hospital costs were lower and hospital stay was shorter in both radiofrequency (4.921 ± 3.145 vs. 5.802 ± 4.006 Euro; 2.34 ± 1.32 vs. 2.98 ± 1.57 days, P < 0.05) and cryoballoon groups (4.705 ± 3.091 vs. 5.661 ± 3.563 Euro; 2.14 ± 1.37 vs. 2.61 ± 1.55 days, P < 0.05) in patients treated with a purse-string suture.

Conclusions: Percutaneous skin closure with a purse-string suture has the clinical impact to reduce vascular complications, hospital costs, and hospital stay length after pulmonary vein isolation.

Keywords: catheter ablation; compression bandage; femoral vein closure; hospital costs; large-caliber venous sheath; pulmonary vein isolation; purse-string suture.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Catheter Ablation / methods*
  • Cryosurgery*
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Germany / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Postoperative Care / methods
  • Postoperative Complications / epidemiology
  • Postoperative Complications / prevention & control*
  • Pulmonary Veins / surgery*
  • Suture Techniques / instrumentation*
  • Sutures*
  • Time Factors
  • Vascular Diseases / epidemiology
  • Vascular Diseases / prevention & control*