hysterotomy
Sign in to saveA hysterotomy is an incision made in the uterus. This surgical incision is used in several medical procedures, including during termination of pregnancy in the second trimester (or abortion) and delivering the fetus during caesarean section. It is also used to gain access and perform surgery on a fetus during pregnancy to correct birth defects, and it is an option to achieve resuscitation if cardiac arrest occurs during pregnancy and it is necessary to remove the fetus from the uterus.
Research
1,479 papers- Maternal and neonatal outcomes following resuscitative hysterotomy for out of hospital cardiac arrest: A systematic review.Resuscitation · 2025
- Transvaginal hysterotomy: A novel approach for the treatment of cesarean scar pregnancy.Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology · 2019
- Impact of Hysterotomy Closure Technique on Subsequent Cesarean Scar Defects Formation: A Systematic Review.Gynecologic and obstetric investigation · 2023
- Prehospital resuscitative hysterotomy: a practice review.Emergency medicine journal : EMJ · 2026
- Suture type for hysterotomy closure: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM · 2022
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Encyclopedic overview
16 sectionsContents
- Medical uses
- Hysterotomy abortion
- Caesarean section
- Resuscitative hysterotomy
- Fetal surgery
- Risks and complications
- During caesarean section
- During fetal surgery
- Scar ectopic pregnancy
- Hysterotomy abortion
- Types
- Techniques
- Incision
- Closure
- See also
- References
A hysterotomy is an incision made in the uterus. This surgical incision is used in several medical procedures, including during termination of pregnancy in the second trimester (or abortion) and delivering the fetus during caesarean section. It is also used to gain access and perform surgery on a fetus during pregnancy to correct birth defects, and it is an option to achieve resuscitation if cardiac arrest occurs during pregnancy and it is necessary to remove the fetus from the uterus.
There are several types of incisions that can be made, including a midline vertical incision and a low transverse incision. The incision is made using a scalpel and is about 1-2 cm long, but it can be longer depending on the procedure that is performed. Other types of incisions are low transverse incision with T-extension in the midline, low transverse incision with J-extension, and low transverse incision with U-extension. These are used when low transverse incisions do not provide enough space in order to remove the contents in the uterus.
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