Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy Losses

Anomalies of the reproductive tract are common and present in about 3%–5% of the general population and in about 3% of infertile women. In general, they are asymptomatic, but they can also be associated with recurrent abortions or infertility. This is the case of a 27-year-old nulliparous woman pres...

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Main Authors: Jesmine Banu, Mumtahena Amir, Shakeela Ishrat, Sadia Afrin Munmun, Nighat Sultana
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2021-09-01
Series:Fertility & Reproduction
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Online Access:http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/epdf/10.1142/S2661318221500109
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author Jesmine Banu
Mumtahena Amir
Shakeela Ishrat
Sadia Afrin Munmun
Nighat Sultana
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description Anomalies of the reproductive tract are common and present in about 3%–5% of the general population and in about 3% of infertile women. In general, they are asymptomatic, but they can also be associated with recurrent abortions or infertility. This is the case of a 27-year-old nulliparous woman presenting with the history of seven consecutive first trimester spontaneous abortions. Since her marriage 10 years back she conceived on repeated times but all the pregnancies ended in spontaneous miscarriage at around 10–12 weeks. Hysterosalpingography revealed a bicornuate/septate uterus. Hysteroscopic septoplasty with concurrent laparoscopy was planned after normalization of the endocrine parameters. She conceived spontaneously 7 months after the surgery. She had luteal phase support with progesterone, cervical cerclage and management of gestational diabetes, and pregnancy-induced hypertension. At 37 weeks of gestation, elective caesarean section was done with the delivery of a healthy female baby.
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spelling doaj.art-d8f25c7c8ea5440080a87b6bac241a602022-12-21T18:59:00ZengWorld Scientific PublishingFertility & Reproduction2661-31822661-31742021-09-0133848710.1142/S266131822150010910.1142/S2661318221500109Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy LossesJesmine Banu0Mumtahena Amir1Shakeela Ishrat2Sadia Afrin Munmun3Nighat Sultana4Department of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Banagabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Banagabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Banagabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Banagabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Banagabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, BangladeshAnomalies of the reproductive tract are common and present in about 3%–5% of the general population and in about 3% of infertile women. In general, they are asymptomatic, but they can also be associated with recurrent abortions or infertility. This is the case of a 27-year-old nulliparous woman presenting with the history of seven consecutive first trimester spontaneous abortions. Since her marriage 10 years back she conceived on repeated times but all the pregnancies ended in spontaneous miscarriage at around 10–12 weeks. Hysterosalpingography revealed a bicornuate/septate uterus. Hysteroscopic septoplasty with concurrent laparoscopy was planned after normalization of the endocrine parameters. She conceived spontaneously 7 months after the surgery. She had luteal phase support with progesterone, cervical cerclage and management of gestational diabetes, and pregnancy-induced hypertension. At 37 weeks of gestation, elective caesarean section was done with the delivery of a healthy female baby.http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/epdf/10.1142/S2661318221500109recurrent pregnancy lossseptate uterushysteroscopic septoplasty
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Mumtahena Amir
Shakeela Ishrat
Sadia Afrin Munmun
Nighat Sultana
Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy Losses
Fertility & Reproduction
recurrent pregnancy loss
septate uterus
hysteroscopic septoplasty
title Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy Losses
title_full Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy Losses
title_fullStr Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy Losses
title_full_unstemmed Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy Losses
title_short Successful Outcome Following Hysteroscopic Septoplasty in a Woman with Seven Consecutive Pregnancy Losses
title_sort successful outcome following hysteroscopic septoplasty in a woman with seven consecutive pregnancy losses
topic recurrent pregnancy loss
septate uterus
hysteroscopic septoplasty
url http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/epdf/10.1142/S2661318221500109
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