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Removal Versus Non Removal of Ceserean Section Scar .

Not Applicable
Conditions
Cesarean Wound; Dehiscence
Interventions
Procedure: removal of ceserean section scar
Procedure: non removal of cesearean section scar
Registration Number
NCT05150678
Lead Sponsor
Assiut University
Brief Summary

EXCISION of cs section skin scar and subcutaneous release versus non removal in repeated cs .aRandomized controlled trial .

Detailed Description

All eligible participants will randimized into two groups ; gruop 1 skin removal in which we will going to remove skin scar gruop 2 skin non removal ;direct open in the middle of the previous scar Follow up will be recorded for each participant aphoto will be taken postoperative to score the healing of the wound the follow up will be at one week ,then one month ,then three month acomparison between the two groups will be done .

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
600
Inclusion Criteria
  1. women with repeated ceserean section
  2. pregnant women >32 wk
Exclusion Criteria
  • DM bleeding tendency preeclampsia previous history of wound infection chronic steroid use women refused to participate in Randomized clinical trial

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
removal of cs scarremoval of ceserean section scargruop 1 will remove the scar
non removal of the scarnon removal of cesearean section scargruop2 will not remove the scar
removal of cs scarnon removal of cesearean section scargruop 1 will remove the scar
non removal of the scarremoval of ceserean section scargruop2 will not remove the scar
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
the healing scorethrough the study duration AVERAGE ONE YEAR.

we will follow up the scar postoperative to compare the healing score by observer scar assessment scale maximaum score 5and patient scar assessment scale.maximum score 10.means WORST scale .

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
the cosmotic appereance of the scarthrough the study duration an average one year

we will follow up the scar healing postoperative by the observer scale assessment score and the patient scar assessment scale .

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