It has been said that the scar is the “autograph of a surgeon”. Surgical and suture techniques evolved in the late 1800s with the development of sterilization procedures. The history of sutures begins more than 2,000 years ago. There are multiple sutures and suturing techniques practiced worldwide for the closure of abdominal layers following cesarean section. Standard technique for abdominal wall closure should be practiced considering the need to provide good support, prevent infections, sinus formation, and incision pain and scar dehiscence. Cesarean is a commonly performed obstetric surgery and in the recent times its number is constantly increasing.
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