Laparoscopic Surgery for Dyspareunia Following Caesarean Section - Adhesions after Cesarean Section
This video demonstrates the treatment of CS scar. Laparoscopic management of Dyspareunia Following Caesarean Section. Laparoscopic management of Dyspareunia Following a Caesarean Section.
Adhesions as a result of abnormal wound healing after CS. During tissue healing, a fibrin clot is formed by the aggregation of blood cells, platelets and clotting, and growth factors. During the normal healing process, fibrinolytic activity prevents the formation of fibrin deposits and abnormal tissue attachments. However, if fibrinolysis is suppressed (e.g., by tissue ischemia and hypoxia), then fibrin deposits may persist and develop into adhesions. The physical trauma of surgery and the resulting tissue ischemia is a key factors in the formation of adhesions. Others include residual blood, postoperative infection, inflammation, and foreign bodies of sutures. Adhesions are often described as filmy or dense. Filmy adhesions tend to be weak and stringy, with few blood vessels, and are generally easy to cut or remove. Dense adhesions tightly connect tissues, which makes this type of adhesion difficult to remove. They may contain blood vessels and are more likely to recur after removal. However, adhesions can be categorized or scored in a number of ways. Painful intercourse is very common after adhesion following the cesarian section.
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Dr. Gaurav Kharya
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Nov 8th, 2023 9:27 am
The article on Laparoscopic Surgery for Dyspareunia Following Caesarean Section is a valuable resource for those seeking insights into a common post-Cesarean complication. With clear and concise information, it sheds light on the issue of adhesions and provides an in-depth understanding of how laparoscopic surgery can alleviate dyspareunia. This article is an essential guide for healthcare professionals and patients alike, offering hope and solutions for a challenging condition.
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laparoscopic surgery is an effective and minimally invasive technique that can be used to treat dyspareunia caused by adhesions after cesarean section. The benefits of laparoscopic surgery include less pain, faster recovery, fewer complications, and improved sexual function.