Absorbable versus nonabsorbable sutures for subcuticular skin closure of a transverse suprapubic incision
A transverse suprapubic (Pfannenstiel) incision is widely used during open gynecologic surgery and cesarean delivery, and is associated with a better cosmetic result 1. It was reported that 73.9% of obstetricians in the United Kingdom closed with a subcuticular suture after cesarean delivery 2. Alde...
Main Authors: | Tan, P.C., Mubarak, S., Omar, S.Z. |
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Format: | Article |
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2008
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