Cesarean Section; Wound, Infection (Following Delivery) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Versus Late Removal of Surgical Staples After Cesarean Delivery. Randomized Control Trial.
The optimal choice of skin closure at cesarean delivery has not yet been determined. This
study aim to study the wound complications and scar healing after Surgical staples removal at
postoperative day 4 and day 8 .
A randomized control trial.
A randomized controlled trial in which pregnant women undergoing a scheduled Elective
cesarean delivery were assigned to skin closure with surgical staples and were randomly
assigned to the day of removal of surgical staples. Postoperative day 4 VS. Postoperative day
8 .
Outcome assessors were blinded to group allocation. Scars will be evaluated after 8 weeks.
Primary outcome measures is Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) scores.
Secondary outcome measures are complications of surgical site infection (SSI) or wound
disruption (hematoma or seroma).
A group of 104 women is needed in order to achieve a clinically significant effect with a
power of 80%.
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