Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Is Hysteroscopic Metroplasty Advisable for U2bC2V1 Malformation? |
Authors: |
Goidescu, Iulian Gabriel, Staicu, Adelina, Poienar, Alexandra-Andreea, Surcel, Mihai, Micu, Romeo, Muresan, Daniel |
Source: |
Diagnostics (2075-4418); Aug2024, Vol. 14 Issue 15, p1649, 7p |
Subject Terms: |
HYSTEROSCOPIC surgery, SEPTATE uterus, MAGNETIC resonance imaging, DIAGNOSTIC imaging, ABORTION |
Abstract: |
A complete uterine septum, with a double cervix and vaginal septum, is a complex and rare congenital genital tract anomaly. The diagnosis is difficult and often challenging, requiring complex imaging investigations and diagnostic hysteroscopy. The benefit of hysteroscopic metroplasty for this uterine malformation is still the subject of dispute. However, the potential benefits of obtaining pregnancies and reducing the rate of abortions make this surgical method a desirable one. We present a series of three cases with U2bC2V1 malformation that were diagnosed via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in which hysteroscopic removal of the uterine septum and resection of the longitudinal vaginal septum were performed, with the preservation of the two cervixes. All patients became pregnant after the hysteroscopic intervention and reported an improvement in dyspareunia and dysmenorrhea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Complementary Index |
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