Summary
Use of suture to close the skin after a cesarean section is associated with superior overall satisfaction, as well as superior cosmetic satisfaction and outcomes, compared with the use of staples. This is the conclusion of a study to compare patient satisfaction and cosmetic outcomes between 2 of the most common methods of skin closure after cesarean section.
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