Normalization of subendometrial peristalsis in women with a large uterine niche following laparoscopic niche repair: A prospective cohort study
Laparoscopic niche repair significantly improved subendometrial peristalsis frequency, associated with reduced niche volume and increased residual myometrium thickness in women with large uterine niches.
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