Suture Material for Closure of Hysterotomy



Status:Enrolling by invitation
Healthy:No
Age Range:14 - 55
Updated:4/22/2017
Start Date:January 31, 2017
End Date:May 2018

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Evaluation of Suture Material for Closure of Hysterotomy

Retrospective chart review evaluating different suture types on surgical outcomes for
cesarean delivery and vaginal birth after cesarean delivery outcomes when different sutures
are used.

Cesarean sections are one of the most common surgeries performed in the United States;
approximately 1 out of 3 births are completed by cesarean delivery. In 2014, 1,284,551
cesarean deliveries were performed. Unfortunately, even with this being a very common
procedure some surgical topics have not been fully evaluated. One of these topics is the
choice of suture for repair of the hysterotomy (uterine) incision. Several suture materials
are available, yet only polygatactin-910 and catgut have been evaluated in a single study.
In this study, only surgery complications were evaluated. Catgut was found to be associated
with less risk of receiving a blood transfusion, otherwise no differences were found. One of
the most common suture materials used at our institution is poliglecaprone 25, however no
long term studies have been completed for this indication. In addition, no studies have
evaluated the risk of uterine rupture with trial of labor after cesarean after using
poliglecaprone 25 to repair the hysterotomy. This information could be very useful in
counseling for patients. As the cesarean delivery rates continue to climb, information on
appropriate technique for surgery are needed.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Pregnant women who underwent a cesarean delivery or vaginal birth after cesarean

Exclusion Criteria:

- unable to give consent
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