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CompletedNCT05770115

A Randomized Clinical Study Based on Comparison Between Closure of Uterine Incision With Vicryl 2/0 Versus Vicryl 1 in Development of Uterine Niche.

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
264 (actual)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The first group patients underwent double layer closure with split thickness with vicryl 2/0, in continuous, non- locked, 1 cm apart sutures, study group, and the second group, women underwent double layer closure with split thickness with vicryl 1, in continuous, non- locked, 1 cm apart sutures, control group. Then, all women in the study were followed up for development of niche within 1 to 6 weeks. The assessment after one week postpartum was with using trans-abdominal Ultrasound, then after two to six weeks postpartum with transvaginal Ultrasound

Detailed description

Caesarean section rates have increased worldwide over the past decades from 6.7 to 19.1%, with a current European CS rate of 25% of all births. CS is considered to be a safe procedure that can be life saving for both mother and child but the increasing trend draws more attention to adverse outcomes related to CSs. A relatively new long-term sequela is the niche in the uterine caesarean scar. A niche is defined as "an indentation at the site of the uterine caesarean scar with a depth of at least 2 mm on ultrasound" and is present in 56-84% of women after one or more CSs . It is realized that almost all of the increase in cesarean section rate is due to the increase in repeat operations, and primary cesarean deliveries for dystocia and fetal distress. These can be attributed to obstetric factors as increased primary cesarean delivery rate, failed induction. Maternal factors as Increased proportion of women \> age 35, increased nulliparous women, increased elective primary cesarean deliveries and factors relating to the physician as Malpractice litigation concerns . The hypotheses can be divided into surgery-related factors and patient related factors. In their paper they focused on surgery-related factors since these could be easily modified and studied in future RCTs . These surgical-related factors include low (cervical) location of the uterine incision during a CS, Incomplete closure of the uterine wall, due to single-layer, endometrial saving closure technique or use of locking sutures and Surgical activities that may induce adhesion formation (i.e., non-closure of peritoneum, inadequate hemostasis, applied sutures, use of adhesion barriers). Without questions, the uterine niche presents a pathology that requires evaluation and intervention to mitigate its prevalence. The aim of this study is to compare between closures of uterine incision with Vicryl 2/0 versus Vicryl 1 in developing a uterine niche.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREVicryl 1Double layer closure with split thickness with vicryl 1, in continuous, non-locked, 1 cm apart sutures.
PROCEDUREVicryl 2/0Double layer closure with split thickness with vicryl 2/0, in continuous, non-locked, 1 cm apart sutures.

Timeline

Start date
2020-11-01
Primary completion
2022-12-15
Completion
2023-02-10
First posted
2023-03-15
Last updated
2023-03-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05770115. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.