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Sparse Uterine Closure in Cesarean Section

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Caesarean Scar Defect
Interventions
Procedure: one layer uterine closure
Procedure: sparse uterine suture
Registration Number
NCT03930134
Lead Sponsor
University Tunis El Manar
Brief Summary

The existence and the characteristics of a wedge- shaped defect in the uterine incision scar were demonstrated by radiologic, ultrasonographic, endoscopic and histologic methods by various authors.

Cesarean scar defect is a deficient uterine scar or scar dehiscence following a cesarean section involving myometrial discontinuity at the site of a previous cesarean section scar. Cesarean scar defects may be associated with many clinical problems such as ectopicpregnancy at the cesarean section scar, rupture of the uterus during a subsequent pregnancy, dysmenorrhea and abnormal uterine bleeding during the non-pregnant state. These complications are likely to be associated with poor uterine scar healing following cesarean sections.

Methods concerning closure of the uterine incision need to be considered with regards to benefit and potential harm in order to offer the best available surgical care to women undergoing cesarean section.

Sur-gical suturing technique and mechanical tension affecting the surgical wound are the most important factors related to the incisional integrity.

For this reason, investigators designed this prospective clinical study to analyze the effects of two different uterine suturing techniques. their aim was to compare the sparse closure of the uterine incision to classical one layer closure regarding short , mid and long term results. In deed, they compared :

* duration of surgery and calculated blood loss during surgery as short term results - incidence of postoperative defective healing of the uterine incision , thickness of the ultrasound imaged uterine scar as mid-term results .

* Incomplete uterine rupture, morbidly placental adhesion during subsequent pregnancy of these patients as long-term results.

Detailed Description

This is a secondary analyse of a first randomised trial comparing two caesarean techniques :

* Misgav Ladach with a one layer classic uterine closure.

* French ambulatory Caesarean section with a sparse uterine closure . The first trial is registred under the reference number : NCT03741907. 100 patients with an indication of an elective caesarean section were included in this trial : 50 had a one layer classic uterine closure and are enrolled in groupe 1 and 50 had a sparse uterine closure and are enrolled in groupe 2 .

* For the short term results investigators compared : duration of uterine sutures , visually estimated and calculated blood loss

* For the mid term results investigators are shuduling for all partient an hysterosonography 6 mounths after surgery and then will compare : incidence of postoperative defective healing of the uterine incision , thickness of the ultrasound imaged uterine scar as mid-term results .

* For the long term results investigators will interview patients 2 years after surgery in order to check for Incomplete uterine rupture, morbidly placental adhesion during subsequent pregnancy .

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • singleton pregnancy
  • Cicatricial uterus with contraindication to vaginal delivery (uterus bi or multi-cicatricial, corporal uterine scar, intra-mural myomectomy, dystocic presentation)
  • Fetal macrosomia with a weight greater than 4Kg
  • Placenta previa
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who refuse to participate in the study
  • prenatally diagnosed fetal pathology (intrauterine growth restriction, malformation, genetics disorders)
  • adherent placenta, an adnexal mass or a myoma at the lower uterine segment
  • Cesarean section in a context of medical or obstetrical emergency
  • Caesarean section with a high risk of bleeding

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
one layer uterine closureone layer uterine closurewomen who had a misgav ladach caesarean section section, including a one layer classical uterine closure
sparse uterine suturesparse uterine suturewomen who had a french ambulatory casarean section including a sparse uterine closure
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
uterine scar quality6 mounth after surgery

ultrasound visualization of a defect on the internal wall of the uterine scar (niche)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
calculated blood lossbefore and 24 hours after surgery

post delivery hematocrit -predelivery hematocrit

uterine scar thickness6 mounth after surgery

ultrasound Measured thickness of the scar in sagittal and coronal section.

duration of surgeryduring the caesarean section

time spent for uterine closure

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Kaouther Dimassi

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Tunis, Sidi Daoued La Marsa, Tunisia

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