Non-closure of peritoneal surfaces at caesarean section - a systematic review

  • Bamigboye, Anthony Akinloye
  • Hofmeyr, G Justus
Open PDF
Publication date
May 2016
Publisher
Health and Medical Publishing Group
Language
English

Abstract

Background. Caesarean section (CS) is a very common surgical procedure  worldwide. Suturing the peritoneal layers at CS may or may not confer  benefit, hence the need to evaluate whether this step should be omitted or not.Objectives. To assess the effects of non-closure as an alternative to  closure of the peritoneum at CS on intraoperative, immediate and later  postoperative, and long-term outcomes.Search strategy. We searched the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth   Group Trials Register (November 2002) and the Cochrane Central   Controlled Trials Register (October 2003).Selection criteria. Randomised controlled trials that compared leaving the visceral and/ or parietal peritoneum unsutured at CS with suturing the peritoneum, in women unde...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.