“…The uterine scar has been shown to heal in humans and animals by proliferation of the uterine musculature and not as fibrous tissue. William and Mason [10] have even claimed that the scar is stronger than other areas of the uterus. Schwartz [17] has reported that healing of the scar starts with infiltration of fibroblasts and diffusion of fibrin.…”
We briefly present our experience with trial labour in the presence of a Caesarean section scar and review some of the literature on the management of such patients.
“…The uterine scar has been shown to heal in humans and animals by proliferation of the uterine musculature and not as fibrous tissue. William and Mason [10] have even claimed that the scar is stronger than other areas of the uterus. Schwartz [17] has reported that healing of the scar starts with infiltration of fibroblasts and diffusion of fibrin.…”
We briefly present our experience with trial labour in the presence of a Caesarean section scar and review some of the literature on the management of such patients.
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