Definition and Criteria for Diagnosing Cesarean Scar Disorder

Author:

Klein Meuleman Saskia J. M.12,Murji Ally3,van den Bosch Thierry45,Donnez Oliver6,Grimbizis Grigoris7,Saridogan Ertan8,Chantraine Frederick9,Bourne Tom510,Timmerman Dirk45,Huirne Judith A. F.12,de Leeuw Robert A.12,Barri Pere11,Cok Tayfun11,Grimbizis Grigoris11,Clark Justin11,Helmy-Bader Samir11,Jurkovic Davor11,di Spiezio Sardo Attilio11,Tanahatoe Sandra11,Rijken Marcus11,Timmerman Dirk11,Chantraine Frederic11,Murji Ally11,Tsuji Shuichiro11,Timor Ilan11,Connor Mary11,Kaelin Agten Andrea11,Laure Noel11,Hehenkamp Wouter11,Mashiach Roy11,Sentilhes Loïc11,Promorski Michal11,Naji Osama11,Manegold-Brauer Gwendolin11,Morlando Maddalena11,van den Bosch Thierry11,Collins Sally11,Zhang Jian11,Donnez Olivier11,Cohen Shlomi11,Huirne Judith11,

Affiliation:

1. Amsterdam University Medical Center, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, De Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Reproduction and Development, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Toronto, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital KU Leuven, Herestraat 49, 3000, Leuven, Belgium

5. Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Belgium

6. Complex Endometriosis Center. Polyclinique Urbain V, (Elsan Group), Avignon, France

7. 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

8. Reproductive Medicine Unit, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing Institute for Women’s Health, University College Hospital, NW1 2BU London, United Kingdom

9. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hopital Citadelle, CHU Liege, Liege, Belgium

10. Institute for Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

11. for the CSDi Study Group

Abstract

ImportanceApproximately 60% of women develop a uterine niche after a cesarean delivery (CD). A niche is associated with various gynecological symptoms including abnormal uterine bleeding, pain, and infertility, but there is little consensus in the literature on the distinction between the sonographic finding of a niche and the constellation of associated symptoms.ObjectiveTo achieve consensus on defining the clinical condition that constitutes a symptomatic uterine niche and agree upon diagnostic criteria and uniform nomenclature for this condition.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsA consensus based modified electronic Delphi (eDelphi) study, with a predefined Rate of Agreement (RoA) of 70% or higher. Experts were selected according to their expertise with niche-related consultations, publications, and participation in expert groups and received online questionnaires between November 2021 and May 2022.Main Outcomes and MeasuresDefinition, nomenclature, symptoms, conditions to exclude, and diagnostic criteria of an illness caused by a symptomatic uterine niche.ResultsIn total, 31 of the 60 invited experts (51.7%) participated, of whom the majority worked in university-affiliated hospitals (28 of 31 [90.3%]), specialized in benign gynecology (20 of 31 [64.5%]), and worked in Europe (24 of 31 [77.4%]). Three rounds were required to achieve consensus on all items. All participants underlined the relevance of a new term for a condition caused by a symptomatic niche and its differentiation from a sonographic finding only. Experts agreed to name this condition cesarean scar disorder, defined as a uterine niche in combination with at least 1 primary or 2 secondary symptoms (RoA, 77.8%). Defined primary symptoms were postmenstrual spotting, pain during uterine bleeding, technical issues with catheter insertion during embryo transfer, and secondary unexplained infertility combined with intrauterine fluid. Secondary symptoms were dyspareunia, abnormal vaginal discharge, chronic pelvic pain, avoiding sexual intercourse, odor associated with abnormal blood loss, secondary unexplained infertility, secondary infertility despite assisted reproductive technology, negative self-image, and discomfort during participation in leisure activities. Consensus was also achieved on certain criteria that should be met and conditions that should be excluded before making the diagnosis.Conclusions and RelevanceIn this modified Delphi study, a panel of 31 international niche experts reached consensus for the constellation of symptoms secondary to a uterine niche and named it cesarean scar disorder.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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