Isthmocele and Infertility

Journal of clinical medicine, 13(8), 2192

DOI 10.3390/jcm13082192 PMID 38673465 License CC-BY

Abstract

Isthmocele is a gynecological condition characterized by a disruption in the uterine scar, often associated with prior cesarean sections. This anatomical anomaly can be attributed to inadequate or insufficient healing of the uterine wall following a cesarean incision. It appears that isthmocele may impact a woman's quality of life as well as her reproductive capacity. The incidence of isthmocele can range from 20% to 70% in women who have undergone a cesarean section. This review aims to sum up the current knowledge about the effect of isthmocele on fertility and the possible therapeutic strategies to achieve pregnancy. However, currently, there is not sufficiently robust evidence to indicate the need for surgical correction in all asymptomatic patients seeking fertility. In cases where surgical correction of isthmocele is deemed necessary, it is advisable to evaluate residual myometrial thickness (RMT). For patients with RMT >2.5-3 mm, hysteroscopy appears to be the technique of choice. In cases where the residual tissue is lower, recourse to laparotomic, laparoscopic, or vaginal approaches is warranted.

Topics

cesarean scar defect fertility, isthmocele pregnancy outcomes, niche after c-section infertility, hysteroscopic isthmocele repair, cesarean scar healing problems, uterine scar disruption conception, residual myometrial thickness measurement, c-section complications trying to conceive, surgical correction isthmocele pregnancy, cesarean scar niche treatment options, laparoscopic isthmocele repair fertility, asymptomatic isthmocele management

Cite this article

Baldini, G. M., Lot, D., Malvasi, A., Di Nanni, D., Laganà, A. S., Angelucci, C., Tinelli, A., Baldini, D., & Trojano, G. (2024). Isthmocele and Infertility. *Journal of clinical medicine*, *13*(8), 2192. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13082192

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