Abstract
Objective: To compare closure procedure with the nonclosure-peritoneum protocol during cesarean section. Study Design: Randomized control trial Place and Duration of Study: Department of Obstetrics &Gynecology, District Headquarter Hospital, Gujranwala from 12th May 2018 to 12th November 2018. Methodology: One hundred females were enrolled and divided into two different groups. In first Group designated as “Group I” visceral peritoneum was closed with chromic 2/0 suture while in group II, no closure was done. According to VAS the post-op pain was noted. Results: The mean age of the females from closure group was 31.06±7.57 years while the mean age of the females from non-closure group patients was 31.78±7.59 years. There were 19 (19%) female were nulliparous. The post-operative pain was noted in 30(30%) females (P<0.001). Conclusion: Closure group females showed significantly lower post-operative pain after 24 hours of cesarean section delivery than non-closure females. Keywords: Caesarean section, peritoneum, Closure, Postoperative pain, delivery
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