Title of article :
The effect of silicone gel versus contractubex gel on the upper-extremity postsurgical scars: A randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial
Author/Authors :
Hassanpour, Esmail Department of Plastic Surgery - 15 Khordad Educational Hospital - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Farnoush, Nazila Department of Plastic Surgery - 15 Khordad Educational Hospital - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Karami, Mohammad Yasin Breast Diseases Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Makarem, Alireza Department of Urology - Faculty of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Wound healing is a process that has three overlapping inflammatory, proliferative, and reconstruction phases. Silicone
gel and Contractubex (onion extract gel) are two main topical agents used for the prevention and treatment of hypertrophic scars. This
clinical trial study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of onion extract and silicone gel on hypertrophic scars of the upper extremity
and compare it to non-treated patients.
Methods: This randomized, double-blind, parallel, clinical trial was done on 120 male patients who had undergone upper extremity
sharp injury repair. Patients were assigned to three groups, i.e., Silicone gel (Kelo-cort™; WA, USA) (group 1; 40 patients), Onion
extract (Contractubex™, Merz Pharma, Frankfurt, Germany) gel (group 2; 40 patients), and No Intervention (group 3; 40 patients), using
drawing sealed envelopes and a computer-based table of randomization. Data were recorded using the Vancouver scale in each visit by
two surgeons who were blinded to the study groups. IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 22.0. (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp). Data
were compared using the ANOVA test. A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: Vascularity (p=0.200), pliability (p=0.058), pigmentation (p=0.701), and height (p=0.438) as subjective scar parameters were
approximately similar in post-upper extremity sharp injury wound hypertrophic scar among the three groups.
Conclusion: Vascularity, pliability, pigmentation and height, as subjective scar parameters, were not statistically different in postupper extremity sharp injury wound hypertrophic scar among the groups. Even though onion extract gel and Silicone gel show preventive
effects in the literature, especially in burns wounds, further studies are recommended to be conducted to prove the topical effects of
above-mentioned gels in patients.
Keywords :
Contractubex gel , Silicone gel , Hypertrophic scar , Upper-extremity
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran