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Microsurgical transposition of a fallopian tube successfully treated a woman with primary sterility caused by uterine malformation. This technique offers a new option for patients with a single tube and ovary on opposite sides.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive medicine
  • Microsurgery
  • Gynecologic surgery

Background:

  • Primary sterility can result from congenital uterine and tubal malformations.
  • Unicornuate uterus with contralateral adnexal agenesis presents a unique challenge in fertility treatment.

Observation:

  • A 23-year-old woman presented with primary sterility due to a left unicornuate uterus.
  • She had a missing left ovary and parts of the right fallopian tube.

Findings:

  • Microsurgical transposition of the left fallopian tube was successfully performed.
  • This procedure addressed the anatomical deficit contributing to her infertility.

Implications:

  • This surgical technique demonstrates a potential solution for specific cases of female infertility.

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  • It may guide microsurgeons in managing complex congenital anomalies involving paired reproductive organs.