Experience of reconstructive plastic robot-assisted surgery in patients with isthmocele after cesarean section

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Bryunin Dmitrii V.ORCID,Mikhaelyan Nana S.ORCID,Bakhvalova Alla A.ORCID,Khokhlova Irina D.ORCID,Dzhibladze Tea A.ORCID,Gadaeva Irina V.ORCID,Chushkov Yurii V.ORCID,Svidinskaya Evgeniya A.ORCID,Asambaeva AilarORCID,Ishchenko Anatolii I.ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: According to several Russian researchers, the number of cesarean deliveries in different regions of Russia varies from 15.2% to 42%. The incidence of complications inconsistency of the uterine scar (isthmocele) after surgery is 10%15%. AIM: This study aimed to assess the efficiency and safety of robot-assisted surgery in the correction of isthmoceles after cesarean section in patients of reproductive age. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study involved seven patients aged 2734 years with signs of isthmoceles after urgent or elective cesarean section 12 months to 6 years prior to hospitalization. A comprehensive dynamic examination (echography, magnetic resonance imaging, and office hysteroscopy), surgical treatment with the da Vinci Si robotic complex, and outpatient monitoring in the early and long-term period (1, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months) were performed. RESULTS: The patients were satisfied with the results of surgical treatment during outpatient monitoring due to the improved quality of life resulting from the reduction of pathological symptoms. The control echography (1, 6, and 12 months later) showed normal myometrial thickness (911 mm) and adequate blood flow in the metroplasty area in all patients. The niche was not visualized during office hysteroscopy 6-months after the metroplasty. Three patients became pregnant 1620 months after the reconstructive uteroplasty and ended with a timely operative delivery. Two patients were followed up for their pregnancies at 12 and 29 weeks of gestation, while two women continued taking oral contraceptives and planned their next pregnancy at least a year later. CONCLUSIONS: The use of the da Vinci Si robotic system for surgical correction of isthmoceles provides volumetric three-dimensional visualization of anatomical structures, reduces the duration of surgery and intraoperative blood loss, minimizes the number of intraoperative and postoperative complications, and contributes to accelerated postoperative rehabilitation of patients.

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ECO-Vector LLC

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