Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
August 2018
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of subcutaneous saline irrigation in preventing wound complications after cesarean sections.
Study Design: Patients undergoing primary cesarean sections were randomly assigned to either the subcutaneous saline irrigation group or the control group. The participants were asked to come to the hospital for routine inspection of the skin incision on day 7 and day 30 postoperatively.
Gynecol Obstet Invest
January 2019
Aims: Creation of a bladder flap has traditionally been an integral surgical step of Cesarean birth, and the practicality of such a procedure to create a bladder flap is still highly debated.
Methods: A total of 208 patients undergoing a primary cesarean birth were randomized. Group 1 (bladder flap) had 101 patients and group 2 (omission of a bladder flap) had 100 patients.