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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | INTERRUPTED VERSUS CONTINUOUS SUTURES FOR REPAIR OF EPISIOTOMY OR 2N DEGREE PERINEAL TEARS - Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad: JAMC - Vol. 27, 3 - ISBN: 1025-9589 - p.680-683 |
Author(s) : | Aslam, Rakhshanda; Khan, Shazia Amir; ul Amir, Zain; Amir, Fouzia |
Year of publication : | 2015 |
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Abstract (English) : | BACKGROUND: Performing an episiotomy is generally reserved for complicated childbirths, in cases of foetal distress, or when tearing of tissues with serious consequences are foreseen. In addition to the extent of the trauma, the surgical skill, repair after childbirth can have an important effect on the magnitude and degree of morbidity experienced by women after repair. The best technique for this repair would be that which produces less pain in the short and long term. The study was done with an objective to compare the frequency and severity of pain (slight/severe) by using interrupted and continuous methods for repair of episiotomy or second degree perineal tears.
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Author of this record : | Import 04/01/2018 — 04 Jan 2018 |
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