Perineal repair trial - Trial PACTR201405000819843
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Mr Dan Selo-Ojeme; Dr Chukweunwendu Anthony Okonkwo
Timeline & Enrollment
Not Applicable
Jul 01, 2014
Jan 01, 1900
Summary
Episiotomy is the most common surgical incision made on any delivery suite, and pain following an episiotomy remains the most frequent postpartum complaint. The primary goal of an episiotomy or a second-degree perineal tear repair is to restore the normal anatomy with good function, and this is done with minimal complications such as pain and dyspareunia. This desired outcome is largely dependent on the technique of repair. The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that there is no difference between the mean pain scores of women whose second degree perineal tear were repaired by a single suture single knot technique and those repaired by a multiple knot technique.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry
PACTR201405000819843
Non-Device Trial

