- Author:
Juseok YANG
1
;
Ki Hyung KIM
;
Yong Jung SONG
;
Seung Chul KIM
;
Nayoung SUNG
;
Haneul KIM
;
Dong Hyung LEE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Cesarean section; Cosmetic techniques; Abdominal wound closure techniques; Sutures; Wound healing
- MeSH: Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques; Cesarean Section; Cicatrix; Cosmetic Techniques; Female; Humans; Methods; Pregnancy; Retrospective Studies; Skin; Sutures; Telephone; Wound Healing
- From:Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2018;61(1):79-87
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to compare cosmetic outcomes and overall satisfaction rate of cesarean section scar between conventional subcuticular suture and intradermal buried vertical mattress. METHODS: Patients were enrolled to the study by chart review. A scar assessment was obtained retrospectively through a telephone survey. The patient component of the patient and observer scar assessment scale (POSAS) was utilized along with the overall satisfaction of the patient regarding their cesarean section scar and their willingness to choose the same skin closure technique when anticipating their next cesarean section. RESULTS: A total of 303 cases of cesarean section was recruited, 102 finished telephone surveys were calculated for the analyses. Subcuticular suture was regarded as control group (n=52) and intradermal buried suture as test group (n=50). The PSAS score of the test group (mean, 21.8) was lower than that of the control group (mean, 28), with a statistical significance (P=0.02). Overall satisfaction rate did not differ between the two groups. Two parameters of the PSAS score and the level of overall satisfaction showed significant correlation (Pearson's r, −0.63; P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: We suggested the use of intradermal buried vertical mattress as a cosmetically superior skin closure method for application in cesarean sections over subcuticular stitch.