[3][1] Diagnosis may be suspected based on a rapid drop in the baby's heart rate during labor.[1][4] Uterine dehiscence is a less severe condition in which there is only incomplete...
Dehiscence /dɪˈhɪsəns/ (from the Latin dehisco, meaning to gape, yawn, or split open) can refer to: Dehiscence (botany)... Wound dehiscence, a previously closed wound reopening Superior...
Uterine scar dehiscence following laparoscopic myomectomy rarely occurs but can compromise both maternal and fetal well-being in subsequent pregnancy. We here p
These findings contribute to meliorate our knowledge about uterine scar healing and allow us to hypothesize that uterine dehiscence of a scarred uterus may be related to altered biochemical behavio...
Laparoscopic repair of uterine dehiscence after open maternal-fetal surgery American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Van Mieghem T.,Smith M.K.,Murji A. 2023 SCOPUS 0회 인용 KCI 0회 인용 Get PDF...
MR features may be utilized to identify total uterine dehiscence and may be more effective than CT.
Surgical scar dehiscence; Uterine myomectomy; Uterine rupture
Many studies have concluded that an excessive use of electrocautery may cause uterine dehiscence even with myomas confined to subserosal layers [1,2,6]. Suture technique is found to be more...
Uterine scar dehiscence following laparoscopic myomectomy rarely occurs but can compromise both maternal and fetal well-being in subsequent pregnancy. We here present two cases of pregnancy complic...
Objectives: ; Summarize the etiology of uterine rupture. ; Outline the typical presentation of a patient with a uterine rupture. ; Describe the management options available for uterine rupture.