Endoscopic laser treatment of uterine malformations

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Abstract

Hysteroscopic resection of an intrauterine septum may benefit patients suffering from infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss. A partial or complete uterine septum can be easily resected using a Nd-YAG laser. If present, the vaginal septum may also be removed during the same procedure. The reproductive outcome of women treated by operative hysteroscopy for an intrauterine septum is reviewed. To avoid pregnancy in a non-communicating rudimentary horn, the removal of the horn and the homolateral tube may be performed by either bipolar coagulation or a CO2 laser.

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Donnez, J., & Nisolle, M. (1997). Endoscopic laser treatment of uterine malformations. Human Reproduction. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a019590

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