Incision, Surgical Clinical Trial
Official title:
Diathermy Versus Scalpel in the Transverse Abdominal Incision in Primigravida Obese Women Undergoing Cesarean Section
Cesarean section is surging worldwide. For an extended period of surgical practice, the scalpel has been well-known as a gold-standard tool for making surgical incisions. The diathermy, electrocautery, is a substitute.
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