| Literature DB >> 34958983 |
Claire Delage de Luget1, Elise Becchis1, Hervé Fernandez2, Olivier Donnez3, Edwin Quarello4.
Abstract
Uterine niche is a potential significant consequence of Caesarean section and is diagnosed by ultrasound. The timing of Caesarean section (during pre, early or advanced labour), location of the incision (distance from the internal os), techniques for opening and closing the uterine cavity, and bladder flap have been frequently mentioned in the literature, however, these factors continue to be a source of disagreement with respect to whether they increase the risk of uterine niche or protect against this complication. In this review, we outline and discuss the possible risk factors that may be responsible for this entity. The main factor upon which obstetricians can act is the rate of first Caesarean section, which can and should be reduced. Moreover, a rather high incision at a distance from the internal os, and a sparing use of bladder detachment should be always kept in mind as well.Entities:
Keywords: Caesarean section; Isthmocele; Niche; Prevention; Treatment; Ultrasound
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34958983 DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2021.102299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod ISSN: 2468-7847