Over the past decade, the rate of caesarean section has increased by 25-30% worldwide. The increase in caesarean section requires the study of subsequent changes in the uterus. This article presents the current results of the possibilities of hysteroscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of 30 women after caesarean sections of the "Niche" symptom. Along with this, an example of a clinical case is considered
Context - Uterine scar defects or scar niche are relatively common after cesarean delivery. An assoc...
The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine sc...
With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomize...
Objective To study the prevalence of hysteroscopically evaluated disruptions of the integrity of the...
A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site of the uteri...
Introduction: Worldwide, rates of caesarean section are rising. The term 'niche' describes the prese...
ObjectiveTo compare the effectiveness of a hysteroscopic niche resection versus no treatment in wome...
BACKGROUND: A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site ...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a hysteroscopic niche resection versus no treatment in wo...
Caesarean section can result in an indentation of the myometrium at the site of the Caesarean scar, ...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
Niche formation is a growing problem in Brazil and worldwide. Today, cesarean delivery rates far exc...
Background: A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site ...
A uterine niche, also calld cesarean scar defect, or cesarean scar dehiscence, uterine diverticulum,...
Context - Uterine scar defects or scar niche are relatively common after cesarean delivery. An assoc...
The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine sc...
With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomize...
Objective To study the prevalence of hysteroscopically evaluated disruptions of the integrity of the...
A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site of the uteri...
Introduction: Worldwide, rates of caesarean section are rising. The term 'niche' describes the prese...
ObjectiveTo compare the effectiveness of a hysteroscopic niche resection versus no treatment in wome...
BACKGROUND: A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site ...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a hysteroscopic niche resection versus no treatment in wo...
Caesarean section can result in an indentation of the myometrium at the site of the Caesarean scar, ...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
Niche formation is a growing problem in Brazil and worldwide. Today, cesarean delivery rates far exc...
Background: A caesarean section (CS) can cause a defect or disruption of the myometrium at the site ...
A uterine niche, also calld cesarean scar defect, or cesarean scar dehiscence, uterine diverticulum,...
Context - Uterine scar defects or scar niche are relatively common after cesarean delivery. An assoc...
The consequence of each cesarean section is the uterine scar formation. In some patients, uterine sc...
With interest we read the correspondence of Bamberg et al.1 and Scioscia et al.2 about the randomize...