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[A comparison between chromic catgut and polyglycolic acid sutures in episiotomy repair (author's transl)].
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1978
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Catgut SuturesDexon SuturesPolyglycolic Acid SuturesReconstructive SurgeryScar PreventionOperative Vaginal DeliverySurgeryWound HealingChromic CatgutMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic SurgeryEpisiotomy Repair
Polyglycolic acid sutures (Dexon) were compared to chromic catgut sutures in episiotomy repair. When polyglycolic acid sutures were used, the degree of postpartum perineal pain was approximately half as great, and the incidence of dehiscence of episiotomy was 3--5 times greater in the chromic catgut group. The cosmetic results 3 months postpartum were clearly better by using Dexon sutures, especially when the perineal skin was closed by a continuous intracutaneous suture.