Wound complication among different skin closure techniques in the emergency cesarean section: a randomized control trial
ObjectiveCesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetrical surgical procedure; however, there are no standard guidelines on appropriate skin closure techniques and materials. Only few comparative studies have been conducted on different skin closure techniques, and they have shown conflict...
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Main Authors: | Bhimeswar Nayak G (Author), Pradip Kumar Saha (Author), Rashmi Bagga (Author), Bharti Joshi (Author), Minakshi Rohilla (Author), Shalini Gainder (Author), Pooja Sikka (Author) |
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Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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