In this prospective, randomized study, we assessed the performance of wound closure techniques and their cosmetic
outcomes in caesarean section procedures. A total of 122 patients undergoing primary caesarean sections were randomly
assigned to receive wound closure either with traditional Prolene suture or a novel wound closure device. The cosmetic
outcome was evaluated by the patients, the operating surgeons, and independent examiners who were blinded to the closure
method at 3, 6, and 12 months post-surgery. Both closure methods yielded comparable high scores on the visual analogue
scale for cosmetic evaluation across all follow-up periods. Our findings suggest that innovative wound closure techniques,
offer excellent cosmetic results for both surgeons and patients when compared to traditional suture methodsddd |