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Table 2 Clinical characteristics of the women who achieved pregnancy without miscarriage

From: Obstetrical outcomes after vaginal repair of caesarean scar diverticula in reproductive-aged women

Characteristic

CSD patients (n = 20)

Age, y

31.00 ± 3.06 (26–38)

Menstruation, d

 Before VR

14.2 ± 2.76 (8–20)

 After VR

8.00 ± 2.19 (5–13)

Uterus position, %

 Anteflexion

55.0% (11/20)

 Retroflexion

45.0% (9/20)

Number of C-section deliveries

1.05 ± 0.22

 One, %

95.0% (19/20)

 More than one, %

5.0% (1/20)

CSD parameters before VR, mm

 CSD length

7.21 ± 3.14 (2–13)

 CSD width

11.74 ± 5.61 (4–20)

 CSD depth

6.53 ± 2.65 (2–11)

 TRM, mm

2.42 ± 1.04 (1.0–4.6)

Postoperative TRM, mm

8.36 ± 3.11 (3.8–12.0)

CSD resolved after VR, %

70.0% (14/20)

Persistent CSD after VR, %

30.0% (6/20)

Persistent CSD parameters, mm

 CSD length

5.5 ± 2.12 (4–7)

 CSD width

6.5 ± 4.95 (3–10)

 CSD depth

4.5 ± 0.71 (4–5)

 TRM, mm

4.95 ± 1.48 (3.9–6.0)

Interval from VR to pregnancy, months

32.06 ± 10.09 (16.88–50.36)

Gestational age (days)

266.03 ± 6.44 (245–273)

Preterm birth rate, %

10% (2/20)

Neonatal birth weight, g

3149.75 ± 308.24 (2500–3850)

Apgar score (5 min)

10

Pregnancy complication rate, %

20.0% (4/20)

Follow-up time, months

32.06 ± 10.09 (16.88–50.36)

  1. Data are presented as the means ± SD or number (percentage)
  2. Note: CSD caesarean scar diverticula, C-section caesarean section, VR vaginal repair of CSD, TRM thickness of the remaining muscular layer, M male, F female