Scar Niche
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Scar Niche trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Scar Niche trials you may qualify forCombined hystroscopic and laparoscopic repair of symptomatic uterine Niche as new technique to maximize resolution of symptoms after niche repair with concomita…
When vessel wall injury occurs, platelets become activated, releasing more than 30 bioactive proteins, many of which have a fundamental role in hemostasis, infl…
The 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 study aims to explore the impact of three different suturing techniques (Running, Interrupted \& Locked) that used to close the uterine incision at the ces…
Niche is iatrogenic pouch like defect, present on the uterine isthmus' anterior wall where a previous caesarean section scar was made. Still, a niche has genera…
This study evaluates two methods for controlling intraoperative bleeding during laparoscopic surgery to repair a cesarean scar niche (CSN). It compares the effe…
The purpose of the study is to determine whether two-layered simple interrupted myometrial suturing is superior to double-layered continuous suturing for the pr…