Uterus Bicorne Cervical United: A Case of Pregnancy after Uterine Plasty (Review of the Literature)

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ABSTRACT

The uterus bicorne is a uterine malformation whose pathophysiology is known but the etiology remains obscure. Few studies have been interested in this subject. This is the clinical observation of Mrs. X 26-year-old housewife nulliparous who consulted for repeated late spontaneous abortions. The clinical examination was normal. The ultrasound revealed a double uterine cavity in Y, in favor of a unicervical bicorne uterus. At hysterosalpingography, the tubes were permeable and the uterus doubled with a single cervix. The treatment consisted of a uterine plasty. The postoperative course was simple. The patient gave birth to a newborn male 20 months after surgery.

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Soumare, L. , Sacko, O. , Diallo, S. , Sissoko, M. , Koumare, S. , Camara, M. , Traoré, B. , Keita, S. , Camara, A. , Keita, S. , Coulibaly, M. , Sima, M. , Traore, M. , Soumare, M. , Koita, A. , Traore, D. and Sanogo, Z. (2019) Uterus Bicorne Cervical United: A Case of Pregnancy after Uterine Plasty (Review of the Literature). Surgical Science, 10, 413-419. doi: 10.4236/ss.2019.1012046.

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