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[Uterine ishtmique transmural hernia: results of its repair on symptoms and fertility].

B Jeremy1, C Bonneau, E Guillo, B J Paniel, A Le Tohic, B Haddad, P Madelenat.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of the surgical repair (isthmorraphy) of the large scar dehiscence after cesarean on symptoms and fertility for women who desire pregnancy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, 14 symptomatic patients, who desire a new pregnancy underwent a surgical repair by laparotomy, laparoscopic or vaginal technique. Five women experienced failure of Assistance Reproductive Technique (IVF or ICSI) for idiopathic secondary infertility. The dehiscent scars were evaluated by ultrasound, hysterography, hysteroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging. OUTCOME: Symptoms improvement was found in 92% of case. Ten pregnancy (71%) was obtained after surgical repair, 6 spontaneous and 4 after Assistance Reproductive Technique. Among the 5 women initially followed in the reproductive unit, 4 became pregnant, 3 after IVF or ICSI and 1 spontaneous. No operative complication occurred. The subsequent pregnancy was unremarkable with no uterine rupture. DISCUSSION: Large scar defect after cesarean can take shape of a complete absent of the anterior wall of the uterus. No incident has been proved in this condition. There is a lack of data concerning these isthmocele. The experience of hysteroscopic repair cannot be applied to these real large diverticule of the scar cesarean. The results of this study suggest a link between the isthmocele and reversible symptoms after surgery. The first results concerning the subsequent fertility after surgical repair seem interesting
CONCLUSION: When a large scare defect (isthmocele) is found in symptomatic woman (pelvic pain, bleeding uterine, infertility), a surgical repair can be proposed, especially for woman who desire a new pregnancy.
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Keywords:  Cesarean; Césarienne; Defect de la cicatrice; Fertility; Fertilité; Isthmocèle; Isthmorraphie; Isthmorraphy; Réparation chirugical; Scar defect; Surgical repair

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24094595     DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2013.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Obstet Fertil        ISSN: 1297-9589


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