Microsurgical technique for reconstruction of Hemi-uterus with non-communicating rudimentary uterine horns

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Case description: Three cases of patients diagnosed with Hemi-uterus with non-communicating functional rudimentary cavity are reported. Clinical findings: Adolescent patients with the presence of disabling pelvic pain during menstrual periods, in addition to depressive states and functional disability secondary to pain. Treatment and outcome: Reconstruction of Hemi-uterus with non-communicating functional rudimentary cavity using a microsurgical technique, without the need for non-communicating horn resection. The patients were assessed at the 1st, third, and sixth months, showing a marked improvement in their dysmenorrhea. In addition, there was an improvement in the depressive state; there was no change in the volume of her menstrual bleeding, and one of these patients achieved pregnancy with normal prenatal control and cesarean delivery, obtaining a full-term newborn without complications. Clinical Relevance: Description of a novel microsurgical technique for the management of the hemi-uterus with a non-communicating functional rudimentary cavity, which could benefit not only the reduction of associated symptoms but could also become an alternative to improve fertility in these patients.

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Herrera Castañeda, E., Piñeros Castillo, W. A., & Paredes Soto, M. P. (2022). Microsurgical technique for reconstruction of Hemi-uterus with non-communicating rudimentary uterine horns. Colombia Medica (Cali, Colombia), 53(2), e5004855. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v53i2.4855

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