Current signals regarding barbed sutures should be interpreted cautiously and underscore the need for methodologically rigorous investigations centered on uterine healing rather than operative speed alone. Future studies should incorporate standardized transvaginal ultrasound within one to two years after delivery, harmonized reporting of niche morphology and RMT, blinded image assessment, and predefined consideration of center and surgeon effects. Within this framework, double-layer barbed closure represents a plausible but provisional option whose clinical value requires confirmation through adequately powered multicenter research.
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