Study Objective: Throughout the years, patients previously submitted to C-sections may have abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) of the post-menstrual spotting type. This symptom has been correlated to an anatomical defect on the anterior uterine wall. The objective of the present investigation was to assess the hysteroscopy findings of women at reproductive age, previously submitted to cesarean sections and complaining of post-menstrual spotting, stressing the diagnosis of isthmocele.
Design: Prospective study (Canadian Task Force II).
Setting: State public hospital-Department of Gynecological Endoscopy.
Patients: Forty-three patients at reproductive age previously submitted to one or more cesarean sections, complaining of AUB of the post-menstrual spotting type, were submitted to diagnostic hysteroscopy in order to assess the presence of anterior uterine wall isthmocele.
Interventions: Hysteroscopic diagnoses.
Measurements And Main Results: The mean number of previous C-sections was 2, the average time of post-menstrual spotting observation was 6 years and the mean duration of each episode was 6 days. The hysteroscopic diagnosis of isthmocele was conclusive in 38 patients (88.37%).
Conclusion: Patients with previous C-sections complaining of postmenstrual spotting type of AUB have a high prevalence of isthmocele, and this condition is likely diagnosed through diagnostic hysteroscopy.
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Reprod Biomed Online
April 2024
Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Institute of Reproduction and Development, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Electronic address:
Research Question: Is there a correlation between various morphological parameters of the uterine niche and post-menstrual spotting using three-dimensional models from thin-slice (1 mm) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?
Design: This study retrospectively identified women diagnosed with a symptomatic niche by thin-slice MRI between December 2019 and December 2021. Univariable and multivariable linear regression models assessed the correlations between morphological parameters and the duration post-menstrual spotting. Morphological differences of the niche formed by one versus two Caesarean sections were analysed by univariable and multivariable logistic analysis.
Objectives: With the increasing rate of cesarean operations, the formation of niches and related early and late complications have been observed more frequently. In this study, we examined the effects of using a suture material that can be absorbed faster than conventional sutures on the formation of niches.
Material And Methods: This study was designed as a retrospective study and completed with a total of 101 patients.
JBRA Assist Reprod
March 2023
Al Ain Fertility Center, Al Jimi area, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.
The objective was to study clinical cases and understand the link between cesarean section scar defect with hydrometra and secondary infertility. A retrospective case series from an assisted reproductive center and infertility treatment clinic in the United Arab Emirates. We had five patients with secondary infertility diagnosed with cesarean section scar defect with persistent hydrometra based on high resolution transvaginal ultrasound assessment.
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March 2022
Background: Caesarean section (CS) scar niche is a well recognised complication of caesarean delivery and is defined as an indentation at the site of the CS scar with a depth of at least 2mm.
Objectives: To review systematically the medical literature regarding the current diagnosis and management of uterine niche.
Materials And Methods: We carried out a systematic review using MeSH terms 'niche' OR 'sacculation' OR 'caesarean scar defect' OR 'caesarean section scar' OR 'uterine defect' OR 'isthmocele.
J Obstet Gynaecol India
December 2020
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, 3082 A, 3rd Floor, Teaching Block, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110029 India.
Uterine niche is one of the emerging complications of caesarean section. With rising caesarean rates, the caesarean-related iatrogenic complications are also on the rise. These include placenta accreta, scar ectopic pregnancy and uterine niche which is a newer entity being described in the recent literature.
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