Subcutaneous Tissue: To Suture or Not to Suture at Cesarean Section
Objective: The null hypothesis for this investigation was that there was no difference in the frequency of wound disruption between women who had their subcutaneous tissues approximated with suture and those who did not during cesarean section.
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Main Authors: | Van R. Bohman (Author), Larry C. Gilstrap III (Author), Susan M. Ramin (Author), Bertis B. Little (Author), Rigoberto Santos-Ramos (Author), Kenneth G. Goldaber (Author), Jody Dax (Author), Kenneth J. Leveno (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1994-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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