U.S., June 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07625852) titled 'Impact of Vertical vs. Transverse Closure on Outcomes of Laparoscopic Correction of Isthmocele' on May 29.

Brief Summary: Laparoscopic repair of Isthmocele aims to restore the anatomical integrity and physiological function of the lower uterine segment.

* Vertical Closure: This technique involves closing the defect along the longitudinal axis of the uterus. Proponents suggest it may be more anatomically aligned with the muscle fibers of the lower uterine segment, potentially leading to stronger scar formation and reduced tension.

* Transverse Closure: This technique involves closing the defect perpendicular to the long axis of the ...