How cost-effective is it to leave perineal skin unsutured?
This paper describes a cost-effectiveness evaluation based on a randomized controlled trial comparing two policies for surgical repair of perineal trauma. Data were collected for 1780 women who were randomly allocated to either a two-stage postpartum perineal repair policy leaving the skin unsutured...
Auteurs principaux: | Petrou, S, Gordon, B, Mackrodt, C, Fern, E, Ayers, S, Grant, A, Truesdale, A, McCandlish, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Mark Allen Healthcare
2001
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