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NCT ID: NCT04006067 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Decreasing Wound Infection

The Impact of Changing Gloves During Cesarean Section on Post-operative Wound Complication

Start date: June 20, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators aim to compare the effect of changing their outer surgical gloves with a new pair of sterile gloves just prior to abdominal closure versus no intervention in the incidence of postoperative wound infections in pregnant women undergoing Caesarean section. The primary outcome is the incidence of any post cesarean wound related complication, including wound seroma, skin separation of at least 1cm, wound infection, or other incisional abnormality requiring treatment within 8 weeks of surgery, while the secondary outcomes are Postoperative fever: defined as greater than 38 degrees Celsius or post cesarean endometritis: defined as a clinical diagnosis, usually involving fever, uterine fundal tenderness, or purulent lochia requiring antibiotic therapy or Combined wound complications and endometritis.