Publications by authors named "Joanna Budny-Winska"

There is accumulating evidence on the perinatal aspects of COVID-19, but available data are still insufficient. The reports on perinatal aspects of COVID-19 have been published on a small group of patients. Vertical transmission has been noted.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The rising global incidence of cervical cancer is estimated to have affected more than 600,000 women, and nearly 350,000 women are predicted to have died from the disease in 2020 alone. Novel advances in cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment have all but reduced the burden of cervical cancer in developed nations. Unfortunately, cervical cancer is still the number one gynecological cancer globally.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine scar after cesarean section heals incompletely and as a result, the uterine niche is formed. Most of the small niches are asymptomatic, but the large cesarean scar niches in nonpregnant women may cause a cesarean scar syndrome, which manifest itself as abnormal uterine bleeding, dysmenorrhea and secondary infertility.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Modern obstetrics must meet many challenges, including long-term complications resulting from the presence of a uterine niche after cesarean section.

Objectives: To assess the impact of selected risk factors on the uterine healing process after cesarean section. The uterus was closed with a single-layer continuous suture covering the entire thickness of the myometrium, excluding the decidua.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: Incomplete healing of the uterine scar after cesarean section may result in formation of a niche. The aim of this study is to identify the potential risk factors for the improper uterine healing after cesarean section in women with single layer, full thickness uterine closure with the use of two- and three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasonography.

Material And Methods: 204 women with a history of at least one low transverse cesarean section (CS) with a single layer uterine closure participated in the study.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF