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  2. Metroplasty - Wikipedia

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    Metroplasty (also called Strassman metroplasty, uteroplasty or hysteroplasty) is a reconstructive surgery used to repair congenital anomalies of the uterus, including septate uterus and bicornuate uterus. The surgery entails removing the abnormal tissue that separates the cornua of the uterus, then using several layers of stitches to create a ...

  3. Uterine septum - Wikipedia

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    A uterine septum is a congenital uterine malformation where the uterine cavity is partitioned by a longitudinal septum; the outside of the uterus has a normal typical shape. The wedge-like partition may involve only the superior part of the cavity resulting in an incomplete septum or a subseptate uterus , or less frequently the total length of ...

  4. Hysterectomy - Wikipedia

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    Shortest operation time [83] Short recovery period and discharge from hospital [83] Less pain medication and lower hospital costs compared with laparoscopic technique [83] Lowest cost [83] Limited by the size of the uterus and previous surgery [83] Limited ability to evaluate the fallopian tubes and ovaries [98]

  5. What is uterus didelphys? Why some women have two ... - AOL

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    In 2019, a woman living in Bangladesh with a double uterus gave birth to three babies — first, a baby from one uterus, and then, 26 days later, twins from her second uterus.

  6. Nandita P. Palshetkar - Wikipedia

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    "Hysteroscopic metroplasty in women with primary infertility and septate uterus: reproductive performance after surgery", Dalal RJ1, Pai HD, Palshetkar NP, Takhtani M, Pai RD, Saxena N, 2012 [27] Awards

  7. Uterine malformation - Wikipedia

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    A uterine septum can be corrected by hysteroscopic surgery. Class VI—DES uterus. Hysterosalpingography of a T-shaped uterus The uterine cavity has a "T-shape" as a result of fetal exposure to diethylstilbestrol. An additional variation is the arcuate uterus where there is a concave dimple in the uterine fundus within the cavity. The ...

  8. Hematometra - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, hematometra may develop as a complication of uterine or cervical surgery such as endometrial ablation, where scar tissue in the endometrium can "wall off" sections of endometrial glands and stroma causing blood to accumulate in the uterine cavity. [1] It can also develop after abortion, [4] as well as after childbirth.

  9. Hysterotomy - Wikipedia

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    In fetal surgery, without inhibition of uterine contractions, uterine irritability and premature labor are complications that occur very frequently in of hysterotomy cases. [21] It can be inhibited by anti-contraction medications. [22] Preterm birth and early membrane rupture (PPROM) are common risks for fetal therapies.