2018
DOI: 10.1111/jog.13622
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Obstetric outcome in patients with a unicornuate uterus after laparoscopic resection of a rudimentary horn

Abstract: Our study shows that the obstetric outcome observed in the study group was similar to that observed in the control group.

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“…Vaginal delivery is possible if patient is carefully selected, monitored, and counseled well. 21,22…”
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“…Vaginal delivery is possible if patient is carefully selected, monitored, and counseled well. 21,22…”
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“…20 Reproductive outcome after laparoscopic excision of unicornuate horn is similar to reproductive outcomes of mullerian anomalies. 21 Every patient should be screened carefully, past laparoscopic surgical notes should be reviewed and based on patients history and surgical outcome, plan for delivery should be made. Vaginal delivery is possible if patient is carefully selected, monitored, and counseled well.…”
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“…Mullerian abnormalities are present in 0.17% of fertile women and 3.5% of infertile women, and unicornuate uterus is observed in 0.4% of women[13]. Approximately 84% of unicornuate uteruses have a contralateral rudimentary horn[4].…”
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