Abstract
Caesarean section is a method of delivery that is increasingly used by doctors in practice. If we analyze the statistics, from 15.2 to 42 percent of all births end with surgical intervention. One of the most dangerous complications after surgery, many women planning a second pregnancy, is an incompetent scar on the uterus after cesarean section. The risk of rupture of the scar with subsequent bleeding, fetal and female death increases by 0.62-9%. Metroplasty, reconstructive surgery to remove scar tissue and suture the uterine defect can help correct the situation. Laparoscopic correction also poses great risks for women. The duration of the closed operation is longer than the open approach, but tissue damage is less, which shortens the recovery time after metroplasty.