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Uterine Dehiscence

Known as: Dehiscence or disruption of uterine wound, Disruption of cesarean wound 
Asymptomatic separation of the uterine wall, usually at the site of a prior uterine scar, that does not include the overlying serosa.(NICHD)
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2017
2017
Background Cesarean section is the most frequently performed obstetrics operation. It can be associated with short- and long-term… 
2015
2015
Poster: "ECR 2015 / C-1731 / Acute complications after Cesarean Delivery: how to avoid misdiagnosis" by: "M. E. Laino, B. Gui, A… 
2012
2012
BACKGROUND Uterine dehiscence is a rare but potentially severe obstetric complication for both mother and child. In most cases… 
2011
2011
The data about the safety of vaginal birth after caesarean section are conflicting. This study in a referral hospital in Sana'a… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
Background: A previous ceasarean section is an important variable that influences patient management in subsequent pregnancies. A… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
Background: The laparoscopic approach to myomectomy has raisedquestions about the risk of uterine rupture in patients who… 
2003
2003
Implantation of a gestational sac within a previous cesarean scar is the rarest form of ectopic pregnancy. A delay in either… 
1996
1996
SummaryWe evaluated the course of labour and the mode of delivery in women delivered between 1 June 1992 and 31 May 1994 whose… 
1992
1992
Background The safety of trial of labor after cesarean has been documented by numerous studies. Large series have demonstrated… 
1992
1992
Objective We sought to determine the extent to which vaginal birth after cesarean delivery was attempted since 1987 or 1988 in a…