Uterine niche
Uterine Niche
A uterine niche is a defect or indentation in the uterine wall at the site of a previous cesarean section scar. It is a condition that can affect women who have undergone a cesarean delivery, and it may have implications for future pregnancies and gynecological health.
Causes
The formation of a uterine niche is primarily associated with the healing process of the uterine incision made during a cesarean section. Factors that may contribute to the development of a niche include the surgical technique used, the number of previous cesarean sections, and the individual's healing response. Inadequate healing of the uterine scar can lead to the formation of a niche.
Symptoms
Many women with a uterine niche may be asymptomatic. However, some may experience symptoms such as abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, or dysmenorrhea. In some cases, a niche can be associated with infertility or complications in subsequent pregnancies, such as uterine rupture.
Diagnosis
A uterine niche can be diagnosed using imaging techniques such as transvaginal ultrasound, sonohysterography, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These methods allow for the visualization of the uterine wall and the identification of any defects or indentations.
Treatment
Treatment for a uterine niche depends on the severity of symptoms and the individual's reproductive plans. Options may include hormonal therapy to manage symptoms or surgical intervention to repair the niche. Surgical techniques may involve hysteroscopic resection or laparoscopic repair.
Prognosis
The prognosis for women with a uterine niche varies. Many women may not experience significant issues, while others may face challenges related to fertility or pregnancy. Proper diagnosis and management are crucial for addressing any complications that may arise.
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