Christopher Robinson: Endometrium-Free Closure Uterine Closure Method in Cesarean Deliveries
Christopher Robinson, Associate Professor Maternal Fetal Medicine at University of South Carolina, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“AJOG Expert Review in Cesarean: Endometrium-free closure technique for hysterotomy incision at cesarean delivery – Types of uterine suture following cesarean delivery
A, Locked single-layer closure including the endometrium. B, Double-layer closure with first layer locked and second layer unlocked and imbricating first layer. C, Double layer with first layer unlocked, excluding the endometrium and including deeper part of the myometrium. D, Second layer of double-layer closure, unlocked and taking remaining part of the myometrium”
Title: Endometrium-free closure technique for hysterotomy incision at cesarean delivery
Authors: Clarel Antoine, Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, Emmanuel Bujold, Bruce K. Young, E. Albert Reece

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