Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal Outcomes
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the postoperative wound infection rate, newborn effect and, the effect of skin to peritoneum incision time between diathermy and scalpel for the operation time during primer cesarean section cases. Study Design: A retrospective study was carried out...
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Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the postoperative wound infection rate, newborn effect and, the effect of skin to peritoneum incision time between diathermy and scalpel for the operation time during primer cesarean section cases.
Study Design: A retrospective study was carried out at Gazi University Hospital. A total of 74 patients met inclusion criteria in this study but 6 patients were excluded in electrocautery group for not to come controls, group I patients, n=37, underwent operation via scalpel incision and group II patients, n=31, underwent operation by diathermy incision. The main outcome measures were the operation time, postoperative wound infection rate, scar character, neonatal Apgar scores, and need of neonatal intensive care unit.
Results: There were no significant differences between newborn Apgar scores (1st and 5th minutes), wound infections, and operation times (p=0.35, p=0.69, p=0.32, respectively).
Conclusion: Related to findings, it could be suggested that diathermy might be an alternative to the scalpel in Pfannenstiel incisions contrary to the old belief about its high infection rates.
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spelling | doaj-art-167dd010a9e045418bf867fdf819477d2025-02-11T21:10:43ZengMedical NetworkGynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine1300-47512602-49182020-12-0126310.21613/GORM.2019.921Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal OutcomesEsra Isci Bostanci0Ismail Guler1Funda Cevher Akdulum2Mehmet Anil Onan3The department of Gynecologic Oncology, Etlik Zübeyde Hanim Women’s Health Training and Research HospitalThe department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gazi University Medical Faculty Hospital, AnkaraThe department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gazi University Medical Faculty Hospital, Ankara,The department of Gynecologic Oncology, Gazi University Medical Faculty Hospital, Ankara Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the postoperative wound infection rate, newborn effect and, the effect of skin to peritoneum incision time between diathermy and scalpel for the operation time during primer cesarean section cases. Study Design: A retrospective study was carried out at Gazi University Hospital. A total of 74 patients met inclusion criteria in this study but 6 patients were excluded in electrocautery group for not to come controls, group I patients, n=37, underwent operation via scalpel incision and group II patients, n=31, underwent operation by diathermy incision. The main outcome measures were the operation time, postoperative wound infection rate, scar character, neonatal Apgar scores, and need of neonatal intensive care unit. Results: There were no significant differences between newborn Apgar scores (1st and 5th minutes), wound infections, and operation times (p=0.35, p=0.69, p=0.32, respectively). Conclusion: Related to findings, it could be suggested that diathermy might be an alternative to the scalpel in Pfannenstiel incisions contrary to the old belief about its high infection rates. https://gorm.com.tr/index.php/GORM/article/view/921DiathermyNeonatal apgar scoresPrimary cesarean sectionScalpelWound infection |
spellingShingle | Esra Isci Bostanci Ismail Guler Funda Cevher Akdulum Mehmet Anil Onan Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal Outcomes Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine Diathermy Neonatal apgar scores Primary cesarean section Scalpel Wound infection |
title | Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal Outcomes |
title_full | Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal Outcomes |
title_fullStr | Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal Outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal Outcomes |
title_short | Electrocautery Versus Scalpel in Women Undergoing Primary Cesarean Section and Neonatal Outcomes |
title_sort | electrocautery versus scalpel in women undergoing primary cesarean section and neonatal outcomes |
topic | Diathermy Neonatal apgar scores Primary cesarean section Scalpel Wound infection |
url | https://gorm.com.tr/index.php/GORM/article/view/921 |
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