The cesarean operation represents a major surgery, with a higher risk of postoperative complications and longer postoperative recovery than vaginal delivery. Due to the increasing frequency of cesarean sections, the ultrasound imaging of the uterine scar has become a particularly useful tool in identifying its potential long-term complications. This should be done pre-conceptively and quarterly or whenever necessary during pregnancy. Currently, there are only few histopathological studies on the uterine scar, trying to assess the myometrial repair and certain factors that influence the quality of the scar. The study was performed on a batch of 123 patients with previous C-sections, with multiple ultrasound exams during pregnancy and post-op...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the radiological characteristics of previous cae...
Background: Uterine scar dehiscence is a complication in which scar tissue remaining from previous C...
Determining the lower uterine segment (LUS) state before vaginal delivery and after Caesarean sectio...
The cesarean operation represents a major surgery, with a higher risk of postoperative complications...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) is the most common obstetric surgery performed world-wide. The ob...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the study was to compare the sonographic characteristics of the cesarean...
Background: The rate of caesarean section is increasing in the world. With which there is an increa...
Purpose: Caesarean section (C.S.) is the most commonly performed operative procedure of the uterus i...
Background: Caesarean section is the most common method of delivery in the present conditions. The p...
Background: Vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) has become an integral part of modern obste...
Background: Management of a woman who has undergone a previous cesarean section, has always been a c...
Background: The degree of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thinning and the risk of uterine scar defe...
Objectives: Cesarean section rates are increasing with a decrease in the rate of trial of labor afte...
Background: The number of Cesarean sections (CS) is growing worldwide, intensifying the risk of comp...
Background: The number of Cesarean sections (CS) is growing worldwide, intensifying the risk of comp...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the radiological characteristics of previous cae...
Background: Uterine scar dehiscence is a complication in which scar tissue remaining from previous C...
Determining the lower uterine segment (LUS) state before vaginal delivery and after Caesarean sectio...
The cesarean operation represents a major surgery, with a higher risk of postoperative complications...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) is the most common obstetric surgery performed world-wide. The ob...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the study was to compare the sonographic characteristics of the cesarean...
Background: The rate of caesarean section is increasing in the world. With which there is an increa...
Purpose: Caesarean section (C.S.) is the most commonly performed operative procedure of the uterus i...
Background: Caesarean section is the most common method of delivery in the present conditions. The p...
Background: Vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) has become an integral part of modern obste...
Background: Management of a woman who has undergone a previous cesarean section, has always been a c...
Background: The degree of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thinning and the risk of uterine scar defe...
Objectives: Cesarean section rates are increasing with a decrease in the rate of trial of labor afte...
Background: The number of Cesarean sections (CS) is growing worldwide, intensifying the risk of comp...
Background: The number of Cesarean sections (CS) is growing worldwide, intensifying the risk of comp...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the radiological characteristics of previous cae...
Background: Uterine scar dehiscence is a complication in which scar tissue remaining from previous C...
Determining the lower uterine segment (LUS) state before vaginal delivery and after Caesarean sectio...