Special stitches vs. antibiotics: the fight to keep Kids' surgery wounds clean
NCT ID NCT07346742
Summary
This study is testing two methods to prevent infections in children after common groin surgeries like hernia repair. Researchers are comparing a single dose of preventive antibiotics, special stitches coated with antimicrobial material, and using neither. The goal is to see which approach best keeps surgical wounds clean and infection-free during recovery.
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Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex
RECRUITINGIle-Ife, Osun State, 220282, Nigeria
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