Episiotomy is a most commonly performed minor procedure. There are various type of episiotomy suturing, in this study two most common types of episiotomy suturing techniques were compare in terms of healing rate. This study concluded that the continuous method of episiotomy suturing is although faster, cosmetically better and associated with less post-operative pain but it heals significantly better than interrupted method of suturing
WOS: 000460186800006Aim: The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the research associate...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare perineal skin closure of episiotomy with cyano...
Background: Since majority of the women attending study hospital are belonging to lower socioeconomi...
OBJECTIVE : To determine the outcome of episiotomy repair between 2 suturing techniques - continuou...
It was aimed to determine the effect of continuous technique for repair of episiotomy and spontaneou...
Background: Perineal pain is the most common complaint after episiotomy. For more than 70 years rese...
Millions of women worldwide undergo perineal suturing after childbirth and the type of repair may ha...
Millions of women worldwide undergo perineal suturing after childbirth and the type of repair may ha...
Objective: To compare the efficacy in absorbed continuous vs interrupted suture material for repair ...
Background: This study has been taken up to assess the effects of continuous versus interrupted sutu...
Background: Perineal trauma is a serious and frequent problem after childbirth which is experienced ...
Background: The best method of wound closure would be one that provides adequate tensile strength to...
Vast majority of women experience perineal trauma during childbirth, which has long term consequence...
Background: The study was done to compare the two layer episiotomy suturing and three layer episioto...
Objective: There is a lack of consensus among surgeons over interrupted versus continuous methods of...
WOS: 000460186800006Aim: The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the research associate...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare perineal skin closure of episiotomy with cyano...
Background: Since majority of the women attending study hospital are belonging to lower socioeconomi...
OBJECTIVE : To determine the outcome of episiotomy repair between 2 suturing techniques - continuou...
It was aimed to determine the effect of continuous technique for repair of episiotomy and spontaneou...
Background: Perineal pain is the most common complaint after episiotomy. For more than 70 years rese...
Millions of women worldwide undergo perineal suturing after childbirth and the type of repair may ha...
Millions of women worldwide undergo perineal suturing after childbirth and the type of repair may ha...
Objective: To compare the efficacy in absorbed continuous vs interrupted suture material for repair ...
Background: This study has been taken up to assess the effects of continuous versus interrupted sutu...
Background: Perineal trauma is a serious and frequent problem after childbirth which is experienced ...
Background: The best method of wound closure would be one that provides adequate tensile strength to...
Vast majority of women experience perineal trauma during childbirth, which has long term consequence...
Background: The study was done to compare the two layer episiotomy suturing and three layer episioto...
Objective: There is a lack of consensus among surgeons over interrupted versus continuous methods of...
WOS: 000460186800006Aim: The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the research associate...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare perineal skin closure of episiotomy with cyano...
Background: Since majority of the women attending study hospital are belonging to lower socioeconomi...