Results: Among 65 patients with septate uterus, 19 had a recurrent pregnancy loss, 5 had a preterm delivery, 4 had a term delivery and 36 presented with primary infertility. The width of the septum was significantly larger in patients with recurrent abortion (31.6 + 6.10mm) compared to those with primary infertility (25.6 + 7.12mm). 3D TVS showed that vascularization expressed as VI calculated on septal volume (17.49 ± 8.40%) was significantly higher in patients with term or preterm deliveries Conclusions: 3D TVS allows detection of different types of uterine septa. The different morphology of uterine septa suggests that the pathogenesis of infertility in these patients is multifactorial, and perhaps the reproductive outcome can be correlated to septal width and structure.
OC15.04Accuracy of three-dimensional contrast hysterosonography in diagnosis and classification of uterine congenital anomalies
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