With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomized controlled trial of the first authors concerning the uterine niche after caesarean section (CS).3 They state that at the time of the trial it was not established which technique should be used in the evaluation of a caesarean scar or niche in daily practice and future research. Both authors underline the need for a uniform evaluation of the CS scar establishing an internationally accepted definition of a niche. In their study a niche was defined as an anechogenic area at the site of the uterine scar with a depth of at least 1 mm
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site of the uteri...
Background and Objectives: To determine the prevalence of a CS scar niche during pregnancy using tra...
With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomize...
The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine sc...
Chapter 1 provides an introduction on niches after caesarean section (CS). A niche can be the result...
Objective To generate guidance for detailed uterine niche evaluation by ultrasonography in the non‐p...
Niche formation is a growing problem in Brazil and worldwide. Today, cesarean delivery rates far exc...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the new ultrasound-based signs for the diagnosis of post-cesarean section ut...
Background: A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site ...
Uterine niche is a recess located in the anterior wall of the uterine isthmus, over the cesarean sec...
Funding Information: This work was supported by Medical innovation research project of the 2020 'Sci...
Objective To study the prevalence of hysteroscopically evaluated disruptions of the integrity of the...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the inter- and intraobserver agreement for measurement of the size an...
Introduction: Worldwide, rates of caesarean section are rising. The term 'niche' describes the prese...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site of the uteri...
Background and Objectives: To determine the prevalence of a CS scar niche during pregnancy using tra...
With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomize...
The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine sc...
Chapter 1 provides an introduction on niches after caesarean section (CS). A niche can be the result...
Objective To generate guidance for detailed uterine niche evaluation by ultrasonography in the non‐p...
Niche formation is a growing problem in Brazil and worldwide. Today, cesarean delivery rates far exc...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the new ultrasound-based signs for the diagnosis of post-cesarean section ut...
Background: A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site ...
Uterine niche is a recess located in the anterior wall of the uterine isthmus, over the cesarean sec...
Funding Information: This work was supported by Medical innovation research project of the 2020 'Sci...
Objective To study the prevalence of hysteroscopically evaluated disruptions of the integrity of the...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the inter- and intraobserver agreement for measurement of the size an...
Introduction: Worldwide, rates of caesarean section are rising. The term 'niche' describes the prese...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site of the uteri...
Background and Objectives: To determine the prevalence of a CS scar niche during pregnancy using tra...