New study tests safer bleeding control for cesarean scar surgery
NCT ID NCT07446933
Summary
This study tested two different methods to control bleeding during laparoscopic surgery to repair cesarean scar defects. Researchers compared injecting a medication called vasopressin into the uterine wall versus temporarily clamping the uterine arteries with clips. The goal was to see if the injection method works as well as clamping at reducing blood loss and keeping the surgical area clear during the procedure.
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Dr. Samir Abbas Hospital
Jeddah, 23411, Saudi Arabia
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