FREQUENCY OF SCAR DEHISCENCE IN PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS ONE CAESAREAN SECTION HAVING SCAR TENDERNESS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33279/jkcd.v13i3.179Keywords:
Cesarean section, body mass index, scar dehiscence, tendernessAbstract
Objectives: To determine the frequency of uterine scar dehiscence in patients with previous one cesarean section having scar tenderness.
Materials and Methods: This Descriptive Cross Sectional Study was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar from 28th Jan 2021 to 28th July 2021. Total 222 pregnant women with singleton pregnancy more than 28 weeks of gestation and history of previous one lower segment Caesarean Section presenting with scar tenderness were included in the study while patients having previous classical caesarean section, multiple pregnancies, not fi t for VBAC and without scar tenderness were excluded .Study was started after taking approval from IREB. Sampling was done in consecutive manner and followed to determine the occurrence of scar dehiscence.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 27.1 + 5.3 years and mean BMI was 25.2 + 2.5kg/ m2 . The mean gestational age was 38.7 +1.9 weeks. Among the participants 43.7% had parity of 1-4 and 56.3% had more than > 5. Maternal tachycardia was present in 32% and on follow up, scar dehiscence was recorded in 14.9%.
Conclusion: Scar dehiscence after previous CS is relatively common in women presenting at term pregnancy with scar tenderness. Further studies are recommended on relationship between CS, common factors which can lead to scar dehiscence and its outcome mother and new born.
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