HYSTEROSCOPIC METROPLASTY: SECTION OF THE CERVICAL SEPTUM DOESN\'T IMPAIR REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOME

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  • ME PARSANEZHAD From the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, l.R. Iran
  • S ALBORZI
Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to determine whether sectioning the cervical septum is associated with intraoperative bleeding, incompetent cervix, and secondary infertility. In this prospective observational study, fourteen women with complete septate uterus who had a history of repeated pregnancy loss and infertility were treated hysteroscopically. Preoperative history included 35 pregnancies of which abortion rate was 62.8% and premature delivery 37.2%. Three infants (8.5%) survived. The cerivcal portion of the septum was incised with Metzenbaum scissors and the corporeal portion with micro scissors under hysteroscopic guidance. Eleven patients achieved pregnancy (78.5%). There were ten term pregnancies (91 %). Mean±SD of operating time was 31.1±9.74 minutes with a mean±SD distending media deficit of 472±186 mL. No significant bleeding was encountered. At follow up hysterosalpingography, all cervices were competent. In conclusion, section of the cervical septum with scissors is simple, rapid and safe, facilitates corporeal hysteroscopic metroplasty, and may be considered a valid procedure to correct a complete septate uterus.

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volume 14  issue 3

pages  227- 229

publication date 2000-11

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