Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4221671 | Clinical Imaging | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectiveTo describe the normal computed tomography (CT) appearance of the pelvis after uncomplicated Cesarean section (C-section).Patients and methodsPelvic CT examinations of 31 patients after uncomplicated C-section were reviewed.ResultsHigher postoperative day (POD) correlated well with decreases in the uterine long axis and endometrial width but did not correlate to scar width. Full thickness defect of the uterine wall was revealed in 48% of patients. Small volumes of intrauterine gas presented in half of patients at POD 1–26. Free pelvic fluid appeared in 74%. Pelvic collections were rare and small.ConclusionThere is wide variability in pelvic CT appearance following uncomplicated C-section.
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Authors
Nurith Hiller, Rachel Schor-Bardach, Alex Gileles-Hillel, Daphna Stroumsa, Natalia Simanovsky,