Tissue adhesive to repair first-degree perineal tear: A pilot randomized controlled trial

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Purpose of Investigation: This pilot study proposes to verify the feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on the use of Epiglu tissue adhesive to repair first-degree tear. Materials and Methods: A pilot RCT was conducted in a birth center in São Paulo, Brazil. The sample consisted of 20 women with first-degree tear. These women were randomly assigned to the experimental group (EG=10)-perineal tear repair with Epiglu or the control group (CG=10)-perineal tear repair with absorbable synthetic thread. The measured outcomes were perineal pain, perineal healing, women s satisfaction, and professional s time spent repairing the perineum. Results: The intensity of perineal pain was significantly lower among women in the EG than that in the CG in all stages of the study (EG range: 2.0-0.2; CG range: 2.5-0.6). Additionally, perineal healing showed significantly better REEDA scores among women in the EG than those in the CG in all stages (EG range: 0.6-0.0; CG range: 1.8-0.7). Women s satisfaction was significantly higher in the EG (100% were satisfied or very satisfied) than that in the CG (10% to 20% of them were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied). The mean time spent to repair the perineum was five minutes in the EG and 21 minutes in the CG (p 0.001). Conclusion: This study shows that it is feasible to undertake an RCT on the use of the tissue adhesive Epiglu for first-degree perineal tear repair during normal birth.

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Trevisan Teixeira, T., De, A., Sousa Brunelli, W., & Riesco, M. L. (2020). Tissue adhesive to repair first-degree perineal tear: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics and Gynecology, 47(2), 228–233. https://doi.org/10.31083/j.ceog.2020.02.5131

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