Ultrasonographic evaluation of uterine scar niche before and after laparoscopic surgical repair: A case report

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Context Uterine scar defects or scar niche are relatively common after cesarean delivery. An association has been observed between the severity of scar defect, also known as isthmocele, some gynecologic symptoms, and the risk of uterine scar dehiscence at the next delivery. It has been suggested that surgical repair of scar defect could improve the gynecological symptoms, but it remains unclear whether such surgery mends the uterine scar itself. Case Report We report the case of a woman with uterine scar defect in whom laparoscopic repair significantly improved the gynecological symptoms without affecting the uterine scar, evaluated by hysterosonography. Conclusion This case highlights the significant dearth of knowledge surrounding the diagnosis, consequences, and benefits of surgical repair of uterine scar defect after cesarean.

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Drouin, O., Bergeron, T., Beaudry, A., Demers, S., Roberge, S., & Bujold, E. (2014). Ultrasonographic evaluation of uterine scar niche before and after laparoscopic surgical repair: A case report. AJP Reports, 4(2), e65–e68. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1376187

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