NCT03136159
The Role of Antimicrobial Foam Dressing in Prevention of Cesarean Section Wound Complications
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NCT03136159
INTERVENTIONAL
The Role of Adherent Occlusive Antimicrobial Absorbent Foam Dressing in Prevention of Cesarean Section Wound Complications
Post-cesarean section wound infections are responsible for longer hospital stays, readmissions, and ultimately, increased costs to the healthcare system. Silver-containing dressings may prevent wound infections. The purpose of the current study is to determine if the use of a silver-impregnated dressing decreases the occurence of wound infection following cesarean delivery.
Inclusion Criteria:
* Consent to undergo cesarean delivery
* Between the ages of 18 and 45
* Primary C-section
* Subcuticular skin closure
* Able to consent, fill out study documents, and complete all study procedures and follow-up visits
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patients with an allergy to silver
* Inability to obtain informed consent
* Staples
* Repeat C-section
* Vertical skin incision
* Intrapartum fever of 100F or \>
Cesarean Section; Complications, Wound, Dehiscence
- PREVENTION
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- Type: DEVICE
- Name: Silver-impregnated antimicrobial dressing
- Description: All participants will receive an adherent soft silicone silver impregnated anti-microbial occlusive foam dressing after cesarean section. The dressing will stay on for up to seven days.
- Arm Group Labels: Silver-impregnated antimicrobial dressing
- Loyola University