Abstract

To compare the efficacy of three suture materials, i.e., poliglecaprone 25, polyglactin 910, and polyamide, as subcuticular skin stitches in post-cesarean women. This was a randomized clinical trial. The study was conducted in the department of obstetrics and gynecology of a tertiary institute, LTMMC, Sion, Mumbai, India. Only those women undergoing emergency cesarean section were included. The study was conducted in the department of obstetrics and gynecology of a tertiary institute, LTMMC, Sion, Mumbai, India. 90 women undergoing emergency cesarean section were included and divided into three groups. In group 1, poliglecaprone 25 was used as subcuticular skin stitches; in group 2, polyglactin 910 was used as subcuticular skin stitches; and in group 3, polyamide was used as subcuticular skin stitches. Thirty percentage of the patients in group 3 had discomfort on day 10, while it was only 3.3% in group 1. In group 1, 6.6% patients had swelling and indurations, while it was 33.3% in group 2 on day 4. Wound dehiscence was present in 3.3% patients in group 1, 26.6% in group 2, and 6.6% in group 3. Regarding wound healing, 93.3% patients had excellent wound healing in group 1, 66.6% in group 2, and 86.6% in group 3. The results were almost similar with poliglecaprone and polyamide, except for discomfort which was present more in patients in group 3.

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