How to remove the stapler by caesarean section, and how many days to remove the nail by caesarean section?

Everyone may have heard that female friends can choose two modes of delivery, natural delivery and caesarean section. The two modes of production have their own advantages, and caesarean section may leave a wound for women compared with natural delivery. So how should I take out the stapler after caesarean section? Let's take a look together.

How to remove the stapler in cesarean section is medically called "disposable skin stapler", "skin nail" and "disposable skin stapler", which is a medical instrument to replace manual suture. Its main working principle is to use titanium nails to anastomose tissues, similar to stapler. Due to the development of modern science and technology and the improvement of manufacturing technology, the stapler currently used in clinic has the advantages of reliable quality, convenient use and tight fastening, especially its advantages of fast suture speed, simple operation, few side effects and surgical complications, which are favored and respected by clinical surgeons at home and abroad.

Insert the two tips below the head of the needle puller into the gap between the needle crown and the skin, press the handle, the suture needle will bounce up, leave the incision to complete the needle pulling, and then pull out the next needle. When opening aseptic packaging, attention should be paid to aseptic operation to avoid pollution. Subcutaneous suture should be performed for rich subcutaneous tissue, and needle suture can be performed directly for thinner subcutaneous tissue.

A few days after caesarean section, some women need to use nails for suture during caesarean section. If caesarean section is used now and the recovery is good, the steel nail can be taken out in a week or so, but some patients have thick fat and slow recovery. In this case, it takes about ten days to take out the steel nail. After being a soldier in Taiwan Province Province, we must pay attention to good nursing and try to avoid infection.

In general, it takes about a week or two. It depends on the individual's specific situation. If the wound heals well, in fact, a week or two is no problem. Generally, whether there is a red line or not depends on personal circumstances. If there is no infection, the stitches are usually removed in about 7~ 10 days. There is no difference between 7 days and 9 days, so don't worry too much.