Status
Conditions
Treatments
About
The study is to compare hysteroscopic repair and transvaginal intervention for correcting uterine defect in patients with post cesarean scar defect (PCSD) and the reproductive prognosis.
Full description
Post cesarean scar defect (PCSD), refers the lower uterine segment form a reservoir-like pouch during healing process after transverse lower uterine segment cesarean section connected with uterine cavity. The pouch has a valve-like effect, obstructing blood drainage and accumulating blood in depression. These causes may lead to a variety of gynecological disturbances, secondary dysmenorrheal and infertility. Some patients can occur some serious obstetric complications, such as cesarean scar pregnancy and even the rupture of uterus during a subsequent pregnancy. At present, the causes and mechanisms of PCSD are not clear, diagnosis and treatment are not uniform. Surgical methods include abdominal surgery, laparoscopic surgery, transvaginal surgery, hysteroscopic surgery, hysteroscopic with laparoscopic surgery and so on. Hysteroscopic and transvaginal surgery to treating PCSD both are minimally invasive and feasible surgical approach. However, hysteroscopic surgery and transvaginal surgery have not been compared for correcting the uterine defect in patients with PCSD before.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
200 participants in 2 patient groups
Loading...
Central trial contact
Yuqing Chen, MD; Yuqing ChenMD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal