Background: The study was done to compare the two layer episiotomy suturing and three layer episiotomy suturing with regard to time taken to suture, number of suture material required and complications at suturing site postnatally.Methods: This study was conducted in the Gynaecology and Obstetrics department of Karnataka Institute of Medical Science, Hubli, Karnataka, India from 1st March 2015 to 30th April 2015.Results: The two layered technique required lesser suture material and lesser time compared to the three layer techhnique.Conclusions: In our study two layer techniques took lesser time and lesser suture material than three layer technique
Objective: To determine if the use of routine episiotomies decreases the rate of severe perineal tea...
Background: Episiotomy is the most common obstetric surgical procedure performed in labor room. Medi...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare rapidly absorbing polyglactin 910 with chromic catgu...
Background: Since majority of the women attending study hospital are belonging to lower socioeconomi...
Background: Perineal pain is the most common complaint after episiotomy. For more than 70 years rese...
Background: Perineal trauma is a serious and frequent problem after childbirth which is experienced ...
OBJECTIVE : To determine the outcome of episiotomy repair between 2 suturing techniques - continuou...
Background: This study has been taken up to assess the effects of continuous versus interrupted sutu...
Background: Episiotomy is a planned surgical incision made in perineum during childbirth. The type o...
Objective: To compare the efficacy in absorbed continuous vs interrupted suture material for repair ...
Background: Episiotomy is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal orifice by an incision on the peri...
Introduction: Episiotomy has some complications such as inflammation, edema, dehiscence and perineal...
Background: The choice of suture material for repair of episiotomy or perineal laceration is largely...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare perineal skin closure of episiotomy with cyano...
Background: Episiotomy is a surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wa...
Objective: To determine if the use of routine episiotomies decreases the rate of severe perineal tea...
Background: Episiotomy is the most common obstetric surgical procedure performed in labor room. Medi...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare rapidly absorbing polyglactin 910 with chromic catgu...
Background: Since majority of the women attending study hospital are belonging to lower socioeconomi...
Background: Perineal pain is the most common complaint after episiotomy. For more than 70 years rese...
Background: Perineal trauma is a serious and frequent problem after childbirth which is experienced ...
OBJECTIVE : To determine the outcome of episiotomy repair between 2 suturing techniques - continuou...
Background: This study has been taken up to assess the effects of continuous versus interrupted sutu...
Background: Episiotomy is a planned surgical incision made in perineum during childbirth. The type o...
Objective: To compare the efficacy in absorbed continuous vs interrupted suture material for repair ...
Background: Episiotomy is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal orifice by an incision on the peri...
Introduction: Episiotomy has some complications such as inflammation, edema, dehiscence and perineal...
Background: The choice of suture material for repair of episiotomy or perineal laceration is largely...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare perineal skin closure of episiotomy with cyano...
Background: Episiotomy is a surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wa...
Objective: To determine if the use of routine episiotomies decreases the rate of severe perineal tea...
Background: Episiotomy is the most common obstetric surgical procedure performed in labor room. Medi...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare rapidly absorbing polyglactin 910 with chromic catgu...