Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women

Abstract Background Although vaginal repair has been conducted to manage caesarean scar diverticula, most studies evaluated only the gynaecological outcomes post-surgery, and their obstetrical outcomes were unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the obstetrical outcomes in vaginal repair-treated caes...

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Main Authors: Xingchen Zhou, Xiaoqian Yang, Huihui Chen, Xuhong Fang, Xipeng Wang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-2015-7
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spelling doaj-f798586b221643a7a577fb87907916042020-11-25T01:07:25ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932018-10-011811810.1186/s12884-018-2015-7Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged womenXingchen Zhou0Xiaoqian Yang1Huihui Chen2Xuhong Fang3Xipeng Wang4Department of Gynecology, Xinhua Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityDepartment of Gynecology, Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, Affiliated to Tongji UniversityDepartment of Gynecology, Xinhua Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityDepartment of Gynecology, Xinhua Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityDepartment of Gynecology, Xinhua Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong UniversityAbstract Background Although vaginal repair has been conducted to manage caesarean scar diverticula, most studies evaluated only the gynaecological outcomes post-surgery, and their obstetrical outcomes were unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the obstetrical outcomes in vaginal repair-treated caesarean scar diverticula patients. Methods A series of 51 symptomatic women with caesarean scar defects or a thickness of the remaining muscular layer of less than 3 mm according to transvaginal ultrasound were included. We retrospectively evaluated the gynaecological and obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair and histologically analysed the defect. Results Transvaginal ultrasound revealed that the thickness of the remaining muscular layer significantly increased from 2.24 ± 0.81 mm to 6.10 ± 1.43 mm 3 months after vaginal repair. The duration of menstruation significantly decreased from 14.29 ± 3.13 days to 8.31 ± 2.14 days post-vaginal repair. Notably, 26 of the 51 (50.98%) women who were followed for more than 15.04 months post-surgery achieved pregnancy. A total of 6 of the 26 pregnancies (23.08%) resulted in miscarriages, including 5 early miscarriages and 1 late miscarriage. Among the 20 women who achieved pregnancy without miscarriage, 18 had term deliveries, 2 had preterm birth, and none reported uterine rupture. Histological analysis was performed in all 51 cases. Muscle fibre density was significantly lower in the scar than in the myometrium adjacent to the scar and collagen expression was markedly increased in the scar tissue. Conclusion Satisfactory gynaecological and subsequent obstetrical outcomes can be achieved in vaginal repair-treated caesarean scar diverticula patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-2015-7Caesarean scar defectVaginal repairProlonged menstrual bleedingThe thickness of the remaining muscular layerObstetrical outcomes
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author Xingchen Zhou
Xiaoqian Yang
Huihui Chen
Xuhong Fang
Xipeng Wang
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Xiaoqian Yang
Huihui Chen
Xuhong Fang
Xipeng Wang
Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Caesarean scar defect
Vaginal repair
Prolonged menstrual bleeding
The thickness of the remaining muscular layer
Obstetrical outcomes
author_facet Xingchen Zhou
Xiaoqian Yang
Huihui Chen
Xuhong Fang
Xipeng Wang
author_sort Xingchen Zhou
title Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women
title_short Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women
title_full Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women
title_fullStr Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women
title_full_unstemmed Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women
title_sort obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Although vaginal repair has been conducted to manage caesarean scar diverticula, most studies evaluated only the gynaecological outcomes post-surgery, and their obstetrical outcomes were unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the obstetrical outcomes in vaginal repair-treated caesarean scar diverticula patients. Methods A series of 51 symptomatic women with caesarean scar defects or a thickness of the remaining muscular layer of less than 3 mm according to transvaginal ultrasound were included. We retrospectively evaluated the gynaecological and obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair and histologically analysed the defect. Results Transvaginal ultrasound revealed that the thickness of the remaining muscular layer significantly increased from 2.24 ± 0.81 mm to 6.10 ± 1.43 mm 3 months after vaginal repair. The duration of menstruation significantly decreased from 14.29 ± 3.13 days to 8.31 ± 2.14 days post-vaginal repair. Notably, 26 of the 51 (50.98%) women who were followed for more than 15.04 months post-surgery achieved pregnancy. A total of 6 of the 26 pregnancies (23.08%) resulted in miscarriages, including 5 early miscarriages and 1 late miscarriage. Among the 20 women who achieved pregnancy without miscarriage, 18 had term deliveries, 2 had preterm birth, and none reported uterine rupture. Histological analysis was performed in all 51 cases. Muscle fibre density was significantly lower in the scar than in the myometrium adjacent to the scar and collagen expression was markedly increased in the scar tissue. Conclusion Satisfactory gynaecological and subsequent obstetrical outcomes can be achieved in vaginal repair-treated caesarean scar diverticula patients.
topic Caesarean scar defect
Vaginal repair
Prolonged menstrual bleeding
The thickness of the remaining muscular layer
Obstetrical outcomes
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-2015-7
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