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A Prospective Randomized Study Assessing Post Operative Wound Infections Along With Cosmetic Outcomes Using Silver Impregnated Dressings Compared to Conventional Dressings on Cesarean Section Incisions
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Silver-impregnated dressing and Telfa pad dressing for Surgical Site Infection and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 660 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
This study will investigate whether the placement of silver impregnated dressings beginning in the OR will improve wound healing in patients undergoing cesarean delivery compared to traditional Telfa pads. This study will also explore the presumed improvement in scar integrity when silver impregnated dressings are used compared to the Telfa pads. The study will compare the percentage of patients who develop a surgical site infection after application of silver impregnated dressings versus standard Telfa dressings. Investigators will also assess the cosmetic appearance and pain of the cesarean section scar at the patient's one week and 6 week post-operative visits.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Silver-impregnated dressing placed over Cesarean wound after skin closure; the dressing will be changed to saline-treated dressing on post-operative day 2 which will remain on the incision through post-operative day 7.
Telfa pad dressing placed over Cesarean wound after skin closure; the dressing will be changed to a new Telfa pad dressing on post-operative day 2 which will remain on the incision through post-operative day 7.