The study compares short-term and long-term effects on myometrial thickness in women sutured by single- or double-layer technique by closure of cesarean uterine incision. The study is a randomized clinically controlled study.
Objective: To compare short-term and long-term effects on myometrial thickness in women sutured by single- or double-layer technique by closure of cesarean uterine incision. The study is a randomized clinically controlled study. Design:Follow-up by ultra sound of a randomised controlled trial. Surgical technique was blinded for the investigator. Setting: An obstetric department in a tertiary referral hospital, 2008-2013. Participants: Healthy nulliparous scheduled for elective caesarean section randomly assigned to closure of the uterine incision by single- or double layer techniques. Intervention: A modified version of the Misgav-Ladach surgical technique was used. The women were examined by abdominal ultra sound before discharge from the maternity ward, and by vaginal ultra sound and hysterosonography minimum five month post partum. Main outcome measure: Thickness of the remaining myometrium corresponding to the former cesarean uterine incision measured by ultra sound.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
77
The procedure define the use of one single suture for closure of the uterine incision following cesarean section.
The procedure define the use of two sutures for closing the uterine incision following cesarean section
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark
Myometrial thickness
Thickness of the remaining myometrium corresponding to the former cesarean uterine incision measured by ultra sound
Time frame: 5 months
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