Cesarean section scar defects (CSDs) are one of the long-term complications following cesarean section. They can be detected by transvaginal sonography, hysterosalpingography, sonohysterography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Hysteroscopy is frequently used in evaluating endometrial disease. However, the description of CSDs by hysteroscopy is very limited. Only a few papers about hysteroscopy evaluation have been published. This is an exploratory study to compare hysteroscopic findings with the clinical outcomes of vaginal repair of CSDs.
All women with CSD suffered from abnormal uterine bleeding and were evaluated in a standardized way with hysteroscopy before vaginal surgery. Dome-shaped CSDs could be clearly observed in all patients under hysteroscopy. We recorded the pictures of each patient under hysteroscopy and classified them. They all underwent vaginal excision and suture of CSD and will be required to undergo examinations at 3- and 6-months after surgery. Preoperative and postoperative clinical information will be collected. All patients obtain menstrual information and CSD scar size by MRI or transvaginal sonography.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
vaginal repair
the days of duration of menstruation
duration of menstruation
Time frame: on Days: 1 month
the days of duration of menstruation
duration of menstruation
Time frame: on Days: 3 month
the days of duration of menstruation
duration of menstruation
Time frame: on Days: 6 month
The thickness of the residual myometrium
The thickness of the residual myometrium
Time frame: on Days: 3-6 month
number of pregnancy
reproductive information by questionnaire, including abortion, delivery, childbirth, etc.
Time frame: 3 years
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