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CLOSURE AND NON-CLOSURE OF PERITONEUM AT ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY

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  45-48

Abstract

 Background: Hysterectomy is the most common intraabdominal operation after cesarean section. The closure of peritoneum in ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY is traditional despite published data that indicate re-approximating peritoneum is not necessary and may promote adhesion formation. This study was undertaken to compare postoperative short-term morbidity between closure and non-closure of peritoneum in ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY. Materials and methods: A parallel-group, double blind randomized controlled trial was their peritoneum (both parietal and visceral) closed and 60 patients (open-group) did not have any peritoneal re-approximation. Initial data including period of operation, bowel performance, postoperative pain, and postoperative were all determined and compared between the two groups. Results: Groups were similar according to the age, surgery indications, preoperative hemoglobin concentration, and type of anesthesia. Postoperative pain (visual analog scale) was lesser in the open-group (P-0.0073). The mean period of operation was shorter in open group (P=0.005). There was no significant difference in postoperative bowel performance, liquid diet, laxative usage, antibiotic administration, analgesic usage and fever. Conclusion: Non-closure of visceral and parietal peritoneum in ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY seems to have better outcomes. Shorter period of surgery and anesthesia may lead to lesser postoperative pain.

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    NASOUHI, J., ASADI, S., & KHATIBI, A.A.F.. (2003). CLOSURE AND NON-CLOSURE OF PERITONEUM AT ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), 8(1 (31)), 45-48. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/18580/en

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    NASOUHI J., ASADI S., KHATIBI A.A.F.. CLOSURE AND NON-CLOSURE OF PERITONEUM AT ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH)[Internet]. 2003;8(1 (31)):45-48. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/18580/en

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    J. NASOUHI, S. ASADI, and A.A.F. KHATIBI, “CLOSURE AND NON-CLOSURE OF PERITONEUM AT ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY,” RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), vol. 8, no. 1 (31), pp. 45–48, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/18580/en

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