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Abstract The use of a continuous knotless technique for perineal repair is associated with less time taken of wound suturing; length of threads used by centimeters, perineal pain at 48 hours and ten days, need for analgesia, and amount of bleeding and lower VAS scores than interrupted sutures techniques. Fundamentally, the introduction of a continuous suturing policy would provide more comfortability; less suturing materials, less time for repair and less analgesia are needed than for the interrupted method of repair. |