Absorbable versus non Absorbable Suture for Skin closure of Cesarean Section Wound in women with Gestational Diabetes as regard Surgical Site Infection Rate

Shaymaa Mahmoud Mohammad;

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Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed abdominal operations on women in most countries of the world. Its rate has increased markedly in recent years, and is about 20–25% of all child-births in most developed countries (Menacker and Curtin


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Title Absorbable versus non Absorbable Suture for Skin closure of Cesarean Section Wound in women with Gestational Diabetes as regard Surgical Site Infection Rate
Other Titles معدلات إصابة الفتح الجلدى فى العمليات القيصرية فى النساء المصابات بداء سكرى الحمل عند اغلاقه بالخيوط القابلة للامتصاص مقابل بالخيوط الغير قابلة للامتصاص
Authors Shaymaa Mahmoud Mohammad
Keywords Absorbable versus non Absorbable Suture for Skin closure of Cesarean Section Wound in women with Gestational Diabetes as regard Surgical Site Infection Rate
Issue Date 2014
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Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed abdominal operations on women in most countries of the world. Its rate has increased markedly in recent years, and is about 20–25% of all child-births in most developed countries (Menacker and Curtin

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