Episiotomy repair—immediate and long‐term sequelae. A prospective randomized study of three different methods of repair
- 1 April 1986
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Vol. 93 (4) , 420-425
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0528.1986.tb07926.x
Abstract
Summary. Three methods of episiotomy repair were randomly assigned after 900 consecutive deliveries. The three procedures were: (1) continuous No. 00‐plain catgut in the vagina; No. 00‐plain catgut interrupted stiches in the perineal muscles and fascia, and No. 00‐nylon interrupted stiches in the skin. (2) The same technique as in (l), but with No. 0‐polyglycolic acid (Dexon) in all layers. (3) The suture material as in (2), but used with a subcuticular technique. The women treated with method 3 reported statistically significant less pain and disabilities in the early puerperium. Three months after delivery 262 women (33%) still had perineal complaints which could be directly related to the episiotomy in 25% (8% of total number). The group treated with method 3 had the best long‐term results and we conclude that the subcuticular technique using polyglycolic acid should be the method of choice.Keywords
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