Background
The clinical evaluation of viscoelastic properties of the Caesarean section (C‐section) scar, such as stiffness and elasticity, is usually carried out using subjective scales and palpation techniques. There is currently no reliable and valid tool that objectively quantifies these properties. The MyotonPRO could fill this gap.
Materials and Methods
Nineteen healthy women aged between 21 and 40 years with C‐section scars participated in this reliability study. Two points, one on the scar and one on unscarred skin, were measured four times successively with the MyotonPRO by three independent evaluators on the same day. The intra‐class correlation (ICC) coefficients were estimated using a two‐factor ANOVA to determine the inter‐ and intra‐rater reliability. The capacity of the MyotonPRO to discriminate the viscoelastic properties of the C‐Section scar against unscarred skin was assessed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test.
Results
The intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability of the viscoelastic property measurements was good to excellent (ICC 0.99‐1.00 and 0.87‐0.98, respectively). There was no significant difference between C‐section scar and unscarred skin in terms of elasticity (P = .737). Significant differences between C‐section scars and unscarred skin tissue were observed for tone (P < .001), stiffness (P < .001), creep (P < .001), and mechanical stress relaxation time (P < .001).
Conclusion
The MyotonPRO is a reliable tool for an objective measurement of the viscoelastic properties of the C‐section scar and unscarred skin. The MyotonPRO can discriminate the viscoelastic properties of the C‐section scar against the unscarred skin, for tone, stiffness, creep and relaxation times, but not for elasticity.