Trial of labor and gynecological uterine scars : a narrative review

The increasing number of women of childbearing age with gynecological uterine scars presents a significant clinical challenge. -Planning the route of birth for a subsequent pregnancy necessitates -careful consideration and should be the subject of an informed -discussion. Unfortunately, the heteroge...

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Published inRevue médicale suisse Vol. 20; no. 891; p. 1880
Main Authors Santarelli, Chiara, De Vries, Pauline, Mathevet, Patrice, Legardeur, Hélène
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published Switzerland 16.10.2024
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Summary:The increasing number of women of childbearing age with gynecological uterine scars presents a significant clinical challenge. -Planning the route of birth for a subsequent pregnancy necessitates -careful consideration and should be the subject of an informed -discussion. Unfortunately, the heterogeneity of data in the literature with regards to gynecological uterine scars makes this choice -debatable. Although the use of less invasive surgical procedures in this context is on the rise, there is currently a lack of robust data on their obstetric repercussions. This article -explores risk factors for uterine rupture in the view of gynecological uterine scars and -provides pragmatic recommendations for clinicians.
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ISSN:1660-9379
DOI:10.53738/REVMED.2024.20.891.1880