Can a tiny drain stop C-Section infections?
NCT ID NCT07395518
Summary
This study is testing whether placing a small, temporary drain under the skin after a cesarean section helps prevent wound infections. Researchers will compare 86 women who get the drain to those who don't. They will check the wound several times after surgery to see which group has fewer infections.
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Locations
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Queen Savang vadhana Memmorial Hospital
Chon Buri, Changwat Chon Buri, 20110, Thailand
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