Is there a high incidence of uterine diverticula

Diverticulum of the uterus is a common gynecological condition, but its incidence is not yet supported by specific data, so it is not possible to judge for the time being.
Uterine diverticulum is a diverticulum-like lesion that appears at the surgical site of the uterus that protrudes outward toward the uterine cavity and can communicate with the uterine cavity due to poor healing of the endometrium and myometrium after various uterine surgeries. The etiology is not well understood and may be related to suturing technique, location of the cesarean incision, and the number of cesarean deliveries.
Patients may present with clinical symptoms such as prolonged periods, late menstrual dribbling, and abnormal vaginal bleeding. There are also individual differences in incidence due to the influence of personal constitution, treatment effect, and severity of the disease.
Patients who have undergone uterine surgery can have regular checkups to rule out and prevent diverticula in time to avoid delaying their condition. Consult your doctor for details.