Skin and subcutaneous fascia closure at caesarean section to reduce wound complications: the closure randomised trial
Abstract Background Wound infection is a common complication following caesarean section. Factors influencing the risk of infection may include the suture material for skin closure, and closure of the subcutaneous fascia. We assessed the effect of skin closure with absorbable versus non-absorbable s...
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Main Authors: | Amanda J. Poprzeczny (Author), Rosalie M. Grivell (Author), Jennie Louise (Author), Andrea R. Deussen (Author), Jodie M. Dodd (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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