CONTINUOUS VERSUS INTERRUPTED SUTURES TECHNIQUE FOR REPAIR OF EPISIOTOMY [A RANDOMIZED TRIAL]
Dina Latif Mahros Hatem;
Abstract
The use of a continuous knotless technique for perineal repair is associated with less time of wound suturing, time of wound healing, length of threads used by centimeters perineal pain at 12 hours, 48 hours and ten days months, need for analgesia and low
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| Title | CONTINUOUS VERSUS INTERRUPTED SUTURES TECHNIQUE FOR REPAIR OF EPISIOTOMY [A RANDOMIZED TRIAL] | Other Titles | مقارنة بين إصلاح شق الفوهة الفرجية بطريقة الغرز المستمرة وطريقة الغرز المتقطعة (تجربة عشوائية) | Authors | Dina Latif Mahros Hatem | Keywords | CONTINUOUS VERSUS INTERRUPTED SUTURES TECHNIQUE FOR REPAIR OF EPISIOTOMY [A RANDOMIZED TRIAL] | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | The use of a continuous knotless technique for perineal repair is associated with less time of wound suturing, time of wound healing, length of threads used by centimeters perineal pain at 12 hours, 48 hours and ten days months, need for analgesia and low |
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