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Anatomical changes after hysteroscopic transcervical uterine septum resection - is there a place for hysterography?

Publication at Third Faculty of Medicine |
2005

Abstract

The anatomical changes of the uterine cavity after transcervical septum resection are reported. We measured the distance between the apices of the uterine horns and the extent of the uterine septum before and after the hysteroscopic resection of the septum.

We calculated the index of the uterine cavity as a distance in millimeters between the uterine horns divided by the length of the uterine septum multiplied by 100. The retrospective study was performed in 43 women with transcervical uterine septum resection treated between 1999-2002 by the Institute for the Care of Mother and Child of Prague and the Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education of Prague.