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A Randomized Trial Comparing Bladder Flap Versus Omission of Flap During Cesarean Section of Primiparous Women
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Bladder flap for Cesarean Section. Completed, enrolled 201 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Cesarean section is the most common surgical procedure performed on women. Over the years minor variations of each surgical step have been introduced, and cesarean sections are not standardized and many different techniques are employed during surgery. Creation of a bladder flap has been an integral surgical step of the cesarean section for many years. The role of the bladder flap and its usefulness in cesarean section is not known well. Further, in some cases the bladder flap is omitted during cesarean section. The aim of the current study is to compare operating time and postoperative urinary symptoms in cesarean sections using either bladder flap or omission of flap.
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Interventions
Performing uterine incision and cesarean section with a bladder flap.