International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 160(1), 244-248
Abstract
Objective To analyze outcomes and postoperative complications in patients undergoing robot-assisted isthmocele repair.
Method This retrospective cohort study included 33 patients who had robot-assisted laparoscopic surgical management of an isthmocele between September 2013 and August 2020 in two French university hospitals. All charts were reviewed to identify patient characteristics, preoperative and postoperative anatomical findings, complications, and postoperative fertility and symptoms. Patients who had undergone this procedure were asked to complete a telephone questionnaire about their treatment satisfaction and symptoms.
Results The isthmocele was discovered most often as a result of subfertility (57.6%), but also ectopic pregnancy (18.2%), pelvic pain (15.2%), and postmenstrual bleeding (9.1%). Robot-assisted repair of the isthmocele significantly improved myometrial thickness (from 1.55 mm before surgery to 4.26 mm after surgery [mean difference 2.71; 95% confidence interval, 1.91-3.51], P = 0.0005). Among 20 patients who still desired a child after surgery, 15 became pregnant and 14 had full-term live births. Among the nine patients who had surgery for disabling symptoms, five had no persistent symptoms, three reported global improvement, and one had the same gynecologic discomfort. Seventeen patients agreed to complete the questionnaires (51.5%), and all stated that they would choose to have this surgery again.
Conclusion Robot-assisted repair of an isthmocele is a viable minimally invasive procedure.
cesarean scar defect repair surgery, isthmocele laparoscopic treatment, robot assisted isthmocele repair, niche cesarean scar fertility outcomes, uterine scar revision fertility restoration, cesarean section defect surgical correction, isthmocele subfertility treatment, minimally invasive niche repair, cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy prevention, robotic surgery isthmocele outcomes, uterine dehiscence repair fertility, postmenstrual bleeding isthmocele treatment
Keywords
Pregnancy, Child, Humans, Female, Cicatrix, Cesarean Section, Retrospective Studies, Robotics, Laparoscopy, Cesarean Scar, Laparoscopic Niche Resection, Surgical Management, Uterine Niches, Uterine Scar Defect