Many women who have undergone caesarean section surgery know that scars will be left on the abdomen after caesarean section, and these scars are difficult to eliminate. Over time, scars can also form and affect women's physical health. However, many people still do not understand it. So, what is a cesarean scar chamber?
Scar chamber is a depression or diverticulum formed at the incision site of the female uterus after cesarean section, which is connected to the uterine cavity and has a certain small space inside. If this situation persists for a long time, it will affect the normal menstrual cycle of women and be detrimental to their physical health. And the existence of scar chambers is also a threat to their ability to conceive again. If a woman becomes pregnant, the gestational sac may enter the chamber, leading to conditions such as miscarriage and premature birth.
So for scar healing rooms, women need to find ways to treat them. For the treatment of scar rest rooms, there are generally two main methods: medication and surgical treatment. If it is medication treatment, women need to take short acting contraceptives for six months, but if this method is stopped, it will cause scar healing to reappear. So it is generally recommended that women undergo surgical treatment.
There are many methods of surgical treatment, and it is necessary to decide which one to use based on the woman's physical condition. At present, hysteroscopy and laparoscopy are commonly used. Hysteroscopy surgery requires cutting open the rest chamber under hysteroscopy to make it flat and remove dead spaces, but cannot repair the rest chamber. And there is a risk of uterine perforation during the surgical process. Laparoscopic surgery can remove the internal cavity and repair the breathing chamber.