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NCT07323355
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Single- vs Double-Layer Cesarean Scar Repair and Myometrial Thickness

Sponsor: Ankara City Hospital Bilkent

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Summary

Cesarean delivery (CD) is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide, with a rising incidence particularly in high-income countries. Although often life-saving, cesarean delivery carries both short- and long-term maternal risks. Early complications include infection, hemorrhage, and thromboembolism, while inadequate uterine healing can lead to future complications such as uterine rupture and placenta accreta spectrum disorders. Additionally, cesarean scars may result in pregnancy complications, isthmocele formation, postmenstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and dysmenorrhea. This highlights the need for optimization of the surgical technique. Despite increasing cesarean rates, there is no consensus on the optimal uterine closure method. Techniques vary in terms of the number of layers, suture locking style, and inclusion of the endometrium, and their comparative effectiveness in reducing scar defects remains unclear. Some previous studies have reported increased uterine rupture risk with single-layer locked sutures and better healing with double-layer closure, while others found no significant difference in scar outcomes. This study aims to investigate the effects of single- versus double-layer cesarean scar closure on myometrial thickness and its clinical implications.

Official title: Effects of Single-Layer Versus Double-Layer Cesarean Scar Repair on Myometrial Thickness and Associated Clinical Outcomes

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 44 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

102

Start Date

2025-11-11

Completion Date

2026-11-15

Last Updated

2026-01-07

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Double-Layer Cesarean Scar Repair

Participants in this arm undergo double-layer closure of the uterine incision during cesarean delivery. The procedure involves suturing the full thickness of the myometrium in the first layer, followed by a second continuous suture approximating the outer myometrium and serosa. Outcomes such as myometrial thickness, scar integrity, and clinical parameters are measured. This arm is compared in parallel with the single-layer cesarean scar repair arm.

PROCEDURE

Single-Layer Cesarean Scar Repair

Participants in this arm undergo single-layer closure of the uterine incision during cesarean delivery. The procedure involves a single continuous suture approximating the full thickness of the uterine wall. Outcomes such as myometrial thickness, scar integrity, and clinical parameters are measured. This arm is compared in parallel with the double-layer cesarean scar repair arm.

Locations (1)

Ankara Bilkent City Hospital

Ankara, Not Valid, Turkey (Türkiye)