Compare the Outcomes of Subcutaneous Drains versus No Drains in Patients with Repeated Cesarean Section

  • Sadaf Rizwan A
  • Mehmood B
  • Hannan Arshad S
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Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the outcomes of subcutaneous drains versus no drains in patients with repeated cesarean section. Study Design: Randomized control trial Place and Duration: Conducted at Gyne & Obs Department, Shahida Islam Teaching Hospital Lodhran, during from 8-01-2020 to 8-08-2020. Methods: Total 90 pregnant women with repeated cesarean section were presented in this study. Patients were aged between 22-50 years. Detailed demographics of enrolled cases including age, body mass index, gestational age and parity were recorded after taking informed written consent. Patients were categorized into two groups, group I had 45 patients with subcutaneous drain and 45 patients of group II were without drain. Post-operative outcomes were assessed and compared among both groups. VAS was used to compare pain among both groups. SPSS 22.0 version was used to analyze the data. Results: Mean age of the patient in group I was 30.6±8.44 years with mean BMI 33.08±5.26 kg/m2 but in group II mean age was 29.03±7.37 years with mean BMI 31.12±11.58 kg/m2. Mean gestational age in group I was 37.9±3.9 weeks and in group II mean gestational age was 37.3±2.7 weeks. There was no any significantly difference in parity among both groups. Post-operative mean haemoglobin in group I was lower 7.9±1.6 gm% as compared to group II 8.11±0.4 gm%. Mean pain score in group I was 6.8±4.7 and in group II was 8.2±4.11. Prevalence of wound infection was greater in group II 5 (11.1%) as compared to group I 3 (6.7%). Hospital stay was shorter in group I 9.7±2.11 days as compared to group II 10.8±1.14 days. Frequency of superficial SSI and wound seroma were significantly higher among patients of group II. Conclusion: In this study we concluded that those patients who received subcutaneous drain undergoing cesarean section resulted low post-operative pain with fewer chances of wound infection as compared to the patients undergoing C-section without drain. Except this frequency of SSI and hospital stay was shorter among patients of drain group. Keywords: Cesarean, Drain, Wound Infection, Superficial Surgical Site Infection, Pregnant Women

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Sadaf Rizwan, A., Mehmood, B., & Hannan Arshad, S. (2021). Compare the Outcomes of Subcutaneous Drains versus No Drains in Patients with Repeated Cesarean Section. Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 15(9), 2579–2581. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs211592579

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