Single versus double-layer uterine closure at cesarean: impact on lower uterine segment thickness at next pregnancy

Background Uterine rupture is a potential life-threatening complication during a trial of labor after cesarean delivery. Single-layer closure of the uterus at cesarean delivery has been associated with an increased risk of uterine rupture compared with double-layer closure. Lower uterine segment thi...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2017-07, Vol.217 (1), p.65.e1-65.e5
Hauptverfasser: Vachon-Marceau, Chantale, MD, Demers, Suzanne, MD, MSc, Bujold, Emmanuel, MD, MSc, Roberge, Stephanie, PhD, Gauthier, Robert J., MD, Pasquier, Jean-Charles, MD, PhD, Girard, Mario, RT, Chaillet, Nils, PhD, Boulvain, Michel, MD, PhD, Jastrow, Nicole, MD
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Zusammenfassung:Background Uterine rupture is a potential life-threatening complication during a trial of labor after cesarean delivery. Single-layer closure of the uterus at cesarean delivery has been associated with an increased risk of uterine rupture compared with double-layer closure. Lower uterine segment thickness measurement by ultrasound has been used to evaluate the quality of the uterine scar after cesarean delivery and is associated with the risk of uterine rupture. Objective To estimate the impact of previous uterine closure on lower uterine segment thickness. Study Design Women with a previous single low-transverse cesarean delivery were recruited at 34−38 weeks’ gestation. Transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound evaluation of the lower uterine segment thickness was performed by a sonographer blinded to clinical data. Previous operative reports were reviewed to obtain the type of previous uterine closure. Third-trimester lower uterine segment thickness at the next pregnancy was compared according to the number of layers sutured and according to the type of thread for uterine closure, using weighted mean differences and multivariate logistic regression analyses. Results Of 1613 women recruited, with operative reports available, 495 (31%) had a single-layer and 1118 (69%) had a double-layer closure. The mean third-trimester lower uterine segment thickness was 3.3 ± 1.3 mm and the proportion with lower uterine segment thickness
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2017.02.042