Samar Noor, Ummara Maqsood Sana, Syeda Nida Jaffery, Rehana Kousar

Different Techniques for Uterine Repair During C-Section: Randomized Controlled Trial

Samar Noor, Ummara Maqsood Sana, Syeda Nida Jaffery, Rehana Kousar



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ABSTRACT
Background: In the field of obstetrics and gynecology, Caesarean section is the most commonly performed surgical procedures globally.
Aim: To compare intra-operative complications (nausea and vomiting) and postoperative complication (pain) of exteriorized and in situ uterine repair during caesarean section.
Methodology: In present randomized controlled trial, all patients (200) underwent elective c-section were assembled into two groups. In Group-A, uterus was repaired in situ. In Group-B, exteriorization of uterus was done. The two groups were compared for intra-operative as well as post-operative complications of above mentioned surgical procedure. All female patients were primary-gravid having term pregnancy (37-40) weeks.
Results: In group-A mean age was 25.37+2.87 years and in group-B was 25.05+2.78 years. In group B patients developed more nausea and vomiting as well as post-operative pain with significant P-value ≤ 0.05. Conclusion: Thus concluded that in situ uterine repair is relatively safe with less intra as well as post-operative complications when compared to exteriorization repair during caesarean delivery.
Keywords: Uterine repair, Cesarean section and Complications


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