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Title:
Effects of Closure Versus Non-Closure of The Visceral and Parietal Peritoneum at Cesarean Section
Authors: Wagdy M. Amer, Ashraf I. El-Mashad, Esraa M. Abdel-Moaty, Yehia S. Edriss
Year: 2022
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Abstract:

Background: Globally, caesarean sections (CS) are on the rise. It is among the most frequently performed major obstetric surgeries. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of closure versus non-closure of the visceral and parietal peritoneum. Methods: This randomized blinded controlled clinical trial was carried out on 400 consenting women undergoing CS. All pregnant women were randomized into one of the four equal groups: Group 1: Closure of parietal peritoneum only, group 2: Closure of visceral and parietal peritoneums, group 3: No closure of peritoneums, and group 4: Closure of the visceral peritoneum only Results: Surgery duration was considerably lower in Group 3 which was 25 min in average while group 2 showed the longer Duration of Surgery 34 min in average (p

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