Perinatal outcomes of women undergoing cesarean delivery after prior myomectomy

2018 
AbstractBackground: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that women who have had a prior myomectomy that entered the endometrial cavity undergo cesarean delivery in order to avoid the possible complication of uterine rupture. Women with prior myomectomies may also have intraabdominal adhesions, complicating future surgery and if myomas remain after myomectomy, they may have more bleeding complications during their subsequent pregnancies.Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate maternal and neonatal outcomes after prior myomectomy in women undergoing planned cesarean delivery.Study design: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the Maternal Fetal Medicine Units Cesarean Registry database comparing women undergoing a cesarean delivery with a history of prior myomectomy to women undergoing a cesarean delivery without a history of a prior myomectomy. Inclusion criteria were singleton gestations at term undergoing planned cesarean delivery. Exclusion criteria...
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