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Am J Perinatol ; 28(7): 543-50, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21365531

ABSTRACT

We sought to reduce long-term complications after cesarean delivery by improving myometrial healing. Eight sheep (three with twins) underwent cesarean delivery. Hysterotomy sites were repaired in equal parts by suture alone or suture with a juxtaposed graft (Cook Medical, Bloomington, IN). At 90 days postsurgery, scar characteristics and tensile strength testing were assessed. The mean hysterotomy closure time was on average 1 minute, 14 seconds longer for those undergoing graft placement ( P=0.36). The mean scar thickness was 3.0 ± 0.4 mm for controls versus 3.8 ± 1.2 mm for the intervention group ( P=0.047). Tensile strength testing did not demonstrate a significant difference between groups. Histological examination of the myometrial scar showed no significant differences in inflammatory reaction or endometrial inclusions; however, neoangiogenesis was significantly enhanced. Myometrial repair incorporating a graft increased scar thickness and neoangiogenesis. This methodology did not incite adenomyosis or enhance inflammation within the scar.


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Cesarean Section , Hysterotomy , Intestinal Mucosa/transplantation , Myometrium/physiology , Wound Healing , Animals , Cicatrix/pathology , Female , Models, Animal , Myometrium/surgery , Pregnancy , Sheep , Tensile Strength , Tissue Adhesions , Transplantation, Autologous , Wound Healing/physiology
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