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OBSTETRICAL PROGNOSIS AFTER UTERINE SEPTUM SECTION BY HYSTEROSCOPYABOUT A CASE REPORT
Author(s) -
Mariam Bourzoufi,
Bouziane Nedjar,
Tahiri Hafssa,
Saadi Hanan,
Ahmed Mimouni
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/14418
Subject(s) - medicine , miscarriage , hysteroscopy , uterus , septate , pregnancy , gynecology , obstetrics , radiology , biology , paleontology , genetics
The septate uterus is the most common congenital uterine malformation resulting from a resorption defect of the inter-mullerian septum. It is frequently associated with conception abnormalities such as early recurrent spontaneous miscarriage (FCS) and late recurrent miscarriage (FCT) but also with fertility abnormalities, without a clear mechanism. The imaging techniques used to diagnose a septate uterus are based on : Endo-vaginal ultrasound, diagnostic hysteroscopy and IRM pelvic . Surgical treatment is based on septum sectioning which is a minimally invasive surgical technique with low risk of complications. This septal section significantly improves the obstetrical prognosis in women with a desire for pregnancy.

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