THE COSMETIC OUTCOME OF THE SCAR FORMATION AFTER CESAREAN-SECTION - PERCUTANEOUS OR INTRACUTANEOUS SUTURE

Citation
Js. Lindholt et al., THE COSMETIC OUTCOME OF THE SCAR FORMATION AFTER CESAREAN-SECTION - PERCUTANEOUS OR INTRACUTANEOUS SUTURE, Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 73(10), 1994, pp. 832-835
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
ISSN journal
00016349
Volume
73
Issue
10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
832 - 835
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6349(1994)73:10<832:TCOOTS>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Three methods of skin closure after cesarean section were tested and c ompared in a prospective trial. Eighty-nine (82.5%) appeared for follo w-up investigation 4-5 months after delivery. The mean scar width was significantly narrower after phannenstiel incision compared with percu taneous nylon sutures after lower midline incision, 3.1 mm versus 11.3 mm. Intracutaneous continuous PDS-suture after lower midline incision produced scars 40% narrower than with percutaneous sutures. 6.8 versu s 11.3 mm. 37.5% of the women sutured intracutaneously complained over persistent secretion after discharge from the hospital. Some of these complaints were probably due to the introduction of new materials and skin closure technique. None consulted a physician with their complai nts, i.e, the complications were sub-clinical. Exclusion of the women with persistent secretions from the material led to significantly narr ower scars compared with percutaneous closure, 4.5 versus 11.1. Thus, even better results can be expected as experience with the technique i ncreases. Observer and patient satisfaction with the cosmetic outcome were measured independently on a 'Lasa-line'. Their opinions coincided , the order of acceptability was worst with percutaneous wound closure after lower midline incision, next best with intracutaneous closure a fter lower midline incision, and best after phannenstiel incision with intracutaneous closure.