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Vaginal hysterectomy on scarred uterus

B. Panaite, O. Nicodin, M. Onofriescu


Abstract: This presentation is based on a study developed in Central Military Hospital. There have been analysed 50 cases of vaginal hysterectomy which followed a cesarean delivery which 10 presented also a history of a vaginal delivery, 9 patients had a history of two or more cesarean sections. We have compared the percentage of bladder injuries to the simple vaginal hysterectomies (which had no history of cesarean section). There have been also analyzed: the operative time, the blood loss, the admission time, other complications. There haven’t been found significant differences between the two groups. In this study women who had a history of previous cesarean delivery were not at higher risk for greater hemoglobin loss, longer hospital stay, more prolonged operative time, or significantly more perioperative complications when undergoing vaginal hysterectomy than were those women who had no history of previous cesarean delivery.
DOI:10.18643/gieu.2013.128

Keywords: cesarean section, vaginal hysterectomy, cistoraphy, vesicovaginal disection

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