2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2014.10.313
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267: Interdelivery interval length and obstetric outcomes during trial of labor after cesarean

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“…Prior studies have indicated the influence of thermal damage caused by bipolar electrocoagulation and lack of multiple-layer suturing [ 6 , 7 ]. Some earlier studies looked at the relationship between interdelivery interval length and obstetric outcomes after cesarean, Bujold E et al [ 8 ] suggested that the odds ratio for uterine rapture is 2.65 for interval < or = 24 m; while Viteri O et al [ 9 ] suggested that no association between interdelivery interval length and adverse maternal outcomes, including uterine rupture. These reports suggest a need to further study the contributing factors of uterine rupture after laparoscopic salpingectomy with cornual wedge resection.…”
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“…Prior studies have indicated the influence of thermal damage caused by bipolar electrocoagulation and lack of multiple-layer suturing [ 6 , 7 ]. Some earlier studies looked at the relationship between interdelivery interval length and obstetric outcomes after cesarean, Bujold E et al [ 8 ] suggested that the odds ratio for uterine rapture is 2.65 for interval < or = 24 m; while Viteri O et al [ 9 ] suggested that no association between interdelivery interval length and adverse maternal outcomes, including uterine rupture. These reports suggest a need to further study the contributing factors of uterine rupture after laparoscopic salpingectomy with cornual wedge resection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%