2535 Unusual Approach to Hysteroscopically-Guided Myomectomy in a Woman with a Septate Uterus

ConclusionUterine anomalies may be challenging to characterize based on exam or ultrasound alone. Surgical management of gynecological pathology, such as fibroids, requires understanding of normal and anomalous anatomic landmarks and innovative application of common instrumentation. This patient's unique anatomy allowed intrauterine instrumentation normally preformed blindly to be directly visualized by hysteroscopy. This allowed safe and effective treatment in a technically challenging case.
Source: Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Source Type: research