The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine scar after cesarean section heals incompletely and as a result, the uterine niche is formed. Most of the small niches are asymptomatic, but the large cesarean scar niches in nonpregnant women may cause a cesarean scar syndrome, which manifest itself as abnormal uterine bleeding, dysmenorrhea and secondary infertility. Among pregnant women, the presence of large niches may be associated with potentially life-threatening consequences, such as cesarean scar dehiscence and uterine rupture, placenta accreta spectrum disorders, placenta previa, cesarean scar pregnancy. Due to the possibility of dangerous consequences related to the occurrence of a ut...
Introduction: Worldwide, rates of caesarean section are rising. The term 'niche' describes the prese...
Over the past decade, the rate of caesarean section has increased by 25-30% worldwide. The increase ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a standardised method and assess the reproducibility of measuring caesarean se...
The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine sc...
Uterine niche is a recess located in the anterior wall of the uterine isthmus, over the cesarean sec...
Cesarean sections account for approximately 20% of all deliveries worldwide. In Poland, the percent...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the new ultrasound-based signs for the diagnosis of post-cesarean section ut...
With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomize...
Background and Objectives: To determine the prevalence of a CS scar niche during pregnancy using tra...
Defect healing of the uterotomy at ceasarean section (CS) results in a morphological und probably fu...
Niche formation is a growing problem in Brazil and worldwide. Today, cesarean delivery rates far exc...
Purpose: Caesarean section (C.S.) is the most commonly performed operative procedure of the uterus i...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
Objective To study the prevalence of hysteroscopically evaluated disruptions of the integrity of the...
The reported number of cesarean sections in Poland is approximately 30% and is associated with incre...
Introduction: Worldwide, rates of caesarean section are rising. The term 'niche' describes the prese...
Over the past decade, the rate of caesarean section has increased by 25-30% worldwide. The increase ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a standardised method and assess the reproducibility of measuring caesarean se...
The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine sc...
Uterine niche is a recess located in the anterior wall of the uterine isthmus, over the cesarean sec...
Cesarean sections account for approximately 20% of all deliveries worldwide. In Poland, the percent...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the new ultrasound-based signs for the diagnosis of post-cesarean section ut...
With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomize...
Background and Objectives: To determine the prevalence of a CS scar niche during pregnancy using tra...
Defect healing of the uterotomy at ceasarean section (CS) results in a morphological und probably fu...
Niche formation is a growing problem in Brazil and worldwide. Today, cesarean delivery rates far exc...
Purpose: Caesarean section (C.S.) is the most commonly performed operative procedure of the uterus i...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
Objective To study the prevalence of hysteroscopically evaluated disruptions of the integrity of the...
The reported number of cesarean sections in Poland is approximately 30% and is associated with incre...
Introduction: Worldwide, rates of caesarean section are rising. The term 'niche' describes the prese...
Over the past decade, the rate of caesarean section has increased by 25-30% worldwide. The increase ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a standardised method and assess the reproducibility of measuring caesarean se...