Efficacy of Diathermy on Healing Power of Cesarean Section Scar (EDHPCS)
Healing Surgical Wounds
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Healing Surgical Wounds
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Primi-section
- BMI (18-29) kg/m^2.
- Age from (18-40).
- Women undergoing CS with Pfannenstiel incision.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Women with one of the following conditions:
Patients requiring midline incision or on anti-coagulant therapy
- Cardiac patients on pacemakers and patients with chronic diseases expected to affect wound healing, such as diabetes, liver diseases, chronic anemia and renal impairment
- Obese patients BMI (>30) kg/m^2.
Sites / Locations
- Ain shams maternity teaching hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
diathermy group
scalpel group
Diathermy incisions will be carried out using monopolar blade pen electrode, set on cutting mode and delivering a 35 continuous current. Electrosurgical cutting was performed without pressure or mechanical displacement. 'Bleeders' will be controlled by using diathermy, on coagulating mode, and will be applied to a hemostat on the vessels
Incisions made by the scalpel will be done by the traditional method, with proper hemostasis by application of pressure to skin blood vessels and by ligating the subcutaneous bleeders.