Background: The objective of this study was to compare the thickness of the scar and relative thinning of the uterinewall following conventional LSCS closing technique versus new closing technique (modified mattress Suture) and any additional surgical procedure in each group.Methods: A total of sixty patients undergoing primary caesarean for obstetric indications and who were willing for the study were included. In 30 patients uterus was closed by conventional double layer technique (the first layer is suturing with absorbable suture in a continuous running fashion. After first layer is complete, a second continuous stitch is used to invert the first layer, inverting stitch may be horizontal or vertical using same suturing material) and in ...
Introduction: Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed operations today. Pfannenstiel...
Objective: It is unclear which technique for skin closure should be used at caesarean section (CS) i...
Objective: In parallel with the increase in cesarean section (CS) rates, the incidence of isthmocele...
Background: Conventional closure of uterus has been known to bear risk of scar dehiscence and scar r...
Background: To compare size of the caesarean scar and residual myometrial thickness (RMT) between co...
Objectives: The study investigated isthmocele rate, residual myometrium thickness, blood loss, and ...
Background: Caesarean delivery is one of the most commonly performed operations in obstetrics. Posto...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section is a common operation. Techniques vary depending on both the clinical ...
Background: Cesarean section is by far the commonest surgery performed worldwide. Most of these surg...
Introduction: This prospective randomised study compared healing of the scars after cesarean section...
Background: The degree of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thinning and the risk of uterine scar defe...
Cesarean section is an important part of comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care and the...
Objective: Recent randomized controlled trials have demonstrated an association between uterine clos...
Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the unlocked and locked closure of uterine methods re...
WOS: 000470582700001PubMed: 31070072Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the effects of tw...
Introduction: Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed operations today. Pfannenstiel...
Objective: It is unclear which technique for skin closure should be used at caesarean section (CS) i...
Objective: In parallel with the increase in cesarean section (CS) rates, the incidence of isthmocele...
Background: Conventional closure of uterus has been known to bear risk of scar dehiscence and scar r...
Background: To compare size of the caesarean scar and residual myometrial thickness (RMT) between co...
Objectives: The study investigated isthmocele rate, residual myometrium thickness, blood loss, and ...
Background: Caesarean delivery is one of the most commonly performed operations in obstetrics. Posto...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section is a common operation. Techniques vary depending on both the clinical ...
Background: Cesarean section is by far the commonest surgery performed worldwide. Most of these surg...
Introduction: This prospective randomised study compared healing of the scars after cesarean section...
Background: The degree of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thinning and the risk of uterine scar defe...
Cesarean section is an important part of comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care and the...
Objective: Recent randomized controlled trials have demonstrated an association between uterine clos...
Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the unlocked and locked closure of uterine methods re...
WOS: 000470582700001PubMed: 31070072Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the effects of tw...
Introduction: Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed operations today. Pfannenstiel...
Objective: It is unclear which technique for skin closure should be used at caesarean section (CS) i...
Objective: In parallel with the increase in cesarean section (CS) rates, the incidence of isthmocele...