Role of morphologic characteristics of the uterine septum in the prediction and prevention of abnormal healing outcomes after hysteroscopic metroplasty
Abstract:STUDY QUESTIONCan morphologic measurements (width, length and surface area) of the uterine septum predict healing-dependent abnormal anatomic results [ARs; residual septum (RS) and intrauterine adhesions in other locations (IUA-OLs)] after complete hysteroscopic metroplasty (HM)?SUMMARY ANSWERSignificant predictors of ARs are the septal width and, to a lesser extent, septal surface area.WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADYAnatomic results after hysteroscopic metroplasty have very large variation. A RS >1 cm and IUA-OLs can a… Show more
“…The enrollment of women with a normal uterus could increase this risk further. These findings confirm our earlier assumptions 6,7 and recent results with 3D-US 3 .…”
Section: Omission Of Risk Of Overdiagnosissupporting
Diagnostic rate and accuracy of the ESHRE-ESGE classification for septate uterus and other common uterine malformations: why do we not see that the Emperor is naked?In our opinion, the results of the recent retrospective study of Graupera et al.
“…The enrollment of women with a normal uterus could increase this risk further. These findings confirm our earlier assumptions 6,7 and recent results with 3D-US 3 .…”
Section: Omission Of Risk Of Overdiagnosissupporting
Diagnostic rate and accuracy of the ESHRE-ESGE classification for septate uterus and other common uterine malformations: why do we not see that the Emperor is naked?In our opinion, the results of the recent retrospective study of Graupera et al.
“…It is used as an alternative to hysteroscopy in the diagnosis of uterine anomalies and postoperative assessment [5][6][7][8] . It is less invasive and is well-tolerated, with reasonable costs and rare complications 5 .…”
“…Still, its clinical value is questioned [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44], it needs to be proved in everyday practice, and it has not yet gained validation and generalization. The absence of arcuate uterus from the new classification system has been repeatedly commented; some groups supported the notion that even very small deformities of the uterine cavity (arcuate uterus) could be associated with poor pregnancy outcome.…”
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