Role of Hysteroscopic Resection and Laparoscopic Repair in Treatment of Women with Cesarean Scar Defect

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Ahmed Salama Elradi Matbouli Iraki et. al

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Cesarean Scar Defect is a reservoir-like pouch defect on the anterior wall of the uterine isthmus located at the site of a previous cesarean delivery scar. The flow of menstrual blood through the cervix may be slowed by the presence of Cesarean Scar Defect, as the blood may accumulate in the niche because of the presence of fibrotic tissue, causing pelvic pain in the suprapubic area. Moreover, persistence of the menstrual blood after menstruation in the cervix may negatively influence the mucus quality and sperm quality, obstruct sperm transport through the cervical canal, interfere with embryo implantation, leading to secondary infertility. The removal of the local inflamed tissue may be performed by laparoscopic, combined laparoscopic-vaginal, or vaginal surgery, and operative hysteroscopy, a minimally invasive approach to improve symptoms and restore fertility.

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Ahmed Salama Elradi Matbouli Iraki et. al

Ahmed Salama Elradi Matbouli Iraki, Ashraf Mohamed Nasr Refaei, Ahmed Mahmoud Abdou, Reda Abdulaziz Ahmed

Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University

Corresponding author: Ahmed Salama Elradi Matbouli Iraki

Email: ahmedsalamael_rady@yahoo.com