Perineal Wound Infection
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See which Perineal Wound Infection trials you may qualify forThe purpose of this study is to investigate if 3 dose of oral antibiotics administrated the first day after a vaginal delivery with a second degree obstetric te…
The present study aims to compare the effects of lidocaine-prilocaine cream and lidocaine injection on the reduction of pain while doing and repairing episiotom…
INTRODUCTION It is estimated that over 80% of women who give vaginal birth will sustain some form of perineal tear and of these 60-70% will require suturing. It…
to study the effect of early vs delayed enteral feeding following ASARP in females with congenital recto-vestibular fistula
This is a multi-center, randomized, controlled trial study to find whether use of chlorhexidine-alcohol or povidone-iodine for pre-vaginal delivery skin prep is…
Perineal injury following childbirth can result in complications such as wound infection. The perineum has closely related anatomical structures including the e…
The most common complication of vaginal delivery is perineal tearing with a prevalence of 85% and 70% will need suturing. The caesarean section rate worldwide i…
The purpose of this study is to determine amoxicillin is effective in the prevention of wound infection in normal labor.
In colorectal surgery, oxygen insufflation (which leads to higher oxygen concentration in the surgical site) has been shown to decrease infection rate. Several…