Scar; Previous Cesarean Section Clinical Trial
Official title:
Platelet Rich Plasma Gel in Wound Closure in Recurrent Cesarean Section:Randomized Controlled Trial
There is limited application of the use of PRP in obstetrics, therefore there is a need for assessment if it is efficacy in improving skin wound healing in cesarean section.
This study aims to assess the efficacy of injection of platelet rich plasma into the wound of recurrent cesarean section for improving wound healing and enhancing the shape of the wound in women undergoing cesarean section. ;
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