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A simpler technique for reduction of uterine septum
J A Valle1, A S Lifchez, J Moise
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago 60657.
Abstract:
Hysteroscopic resection of the uterine septum is currently the accepted technique for dealing with this congenital uterine abnormality. Its advantages over the transabdominal approach are: it can be performed on an outpatient basis, it requires minimal recovery time, and it does not commit the patient to a subsequent cesarean section. This communication reports on a new transcervical approach that does not require the use of a hysteroscope. Thirty-four patients have now undergone resection of uterine septae using this technique. The results have been consistently good, requiring a short operative time and minimal instrumentation. We have experienced no complications.