U.S., May 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07606846) titled 'Exteriorization Versus In Situ Hysterotomy Repair During Cesarean: Effects on Uterine Tone' on May 19.
Brief Summary: During standard cesarean deliveries, there are two ways that obstetricians repair the incision on the uterus (hysterotomy after delivery of the baby. One method involves lifting the uterus out of its regular place in the abdomen to repair the incision (uterine exteriorization for repair). The second method involves leaving the uterus inside the abdomen to repair the uterus (in situ repair). Both of these methods are regularly used by obstetricians during cesarean deliveries, and we do not currently know if one has ben...