Isthmocele
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See which Isthmocele trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Isthmocele trials you may qualify forThe prevalence of Caesarean sections continues to increase around the world. In France, the proportion of Caesarean sections has doubled from 11% in 1981 to 20,…
Pregnant women, irrespective of their pregnancy risk, who undergo a cesarean section for any reason will be randomized to one of two suturing techniques: conven…
This thesis conducts the effect of using different suture materials on the development of uterine scar niche after cesarean section. The difference between mon…
The main objective of this study is to compare the frequency of isthmocele after caesarean section according to the type of hysteroraffia performed (single or d…
Isthmocele, also known as cesarean scar defect (CSD), is the disruption of the integrity of the myometrium in the cesarean section incision and the indentation…
As embryo ploidy is a crucial factor not only for implantation but also for maintenance of a pregnancy, the aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the C…
To evaluate postoperative outcomes in patients with isthmocele undergoing laparoscopic repair, comparing the efficacy of V-LocTM 180 and Polyglactin 910 Vicryl…
In this study, uterotomy after cesarean section was performed using 3 different suture techniques and aimed to demonstrate the potential of the baseball suture…