Autologous amniotic membrane: An accelerator of wound healing for prevention of surgical site infections following Cesarean delivery.

2020 
Abstract Cesarean delivery (CD) has been known as the most common surgery in the United States. This procedure might associate with different complications, the most important of which is surgical site infection (SSI). Among the major SSI categories, incisional type is more common than the others. Regardless of its notable expense, the use of prophylactic wound healing technics (such as negative pressure therapy) has been advised for the patients with high SSI risk. Herein, use of patient’s own human amniotic membrane in an autologous form (as a free of charge treatment) would be suggested for prevention of SSI in CD wounds. Human amniotic membrane (hAM) has been used for treatment of acute and chronic wounds and shown to be able to reduce the infection and the pain along with accelerating the healing process. Moreover, it has been shown in a systematic review and meta-analysis that hAM could significantly improve the treatment rate in comparison to the standard of care dressing (RR 2.057–3.665, P
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