Uterine Adherence to the Abdominal Wall Following Caesarean Section Presenting as a Cause of Chronic Pelvic Pain—a Cohort Study
This cohort study identified uterine adherence to the abdominal wall after Cesarean section as a cause of chronic pelvic pain, finding that hysterectomy resolved pain in 12 of 16 patients.
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