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Original Article

Conization of the Cervix Uteri: Complications in Connection with Plain Catgut or Silk Suturing

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Pages 587-589 | Received 01 Apr 1982, Accepted 08 Apr 1983, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

During a retrospective study on postoperative complications in 213 patients who had undergone conization, a (nonsignificant) reduction in the bleeding rate from 27.9% to 18.6% was found when using silk sutures (102 patients) instead of plain catgut (111 patients) for adaption of the edges of the wound (0.1 <p<0.2). The reduction was most pronounced and significant in cases where bleeding had occurred during the first 4 days after surgery, the usual period for hospital stay under normal conditions. After discharge the bleeding rates were more comparable, 12.6% in the catgut group and 16.6% in the silk group. On the other hand, more cases of stenosis of the cervical canal were observed, i.e., 25.5% in the silk group and 8.1% in the catgut group (p< 0.001). The period of hospitalization was reduced on an average by 2 days when using silk (p< 0.001).

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