2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000029183
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Uterus didelphys complicated with endometrial carcinoma

Abstract: Rationale:The incidence of uterine malformations is low (4%–7%). Currently, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network clinical practice guidelines in oncology recommend minimally invasive surgery for early endometrial cancer. Minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of uterine didelphys with endometrial cancer is rare due to the large size of the uterus. To date, only 2 such patients have been reported to have undergone laparoscopy. Whether such patients can be treated with minimally invasive surgery needs… Show more

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“…During the surgery, the left uterus and fallopian tube were resected (staged IA, grade 2), while the healthy horn was preserved. The patient experienced a smooth recovery, with no reported abnormalities during the close follow-up period, during which she attempted to conceive through a fertility center [7].…”
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“…During the surgery, the left uterus and fallopian tube were resected (staged IA, grade 2), while the healthy horn was preserved. The patient experienced a smooth recovery, with no reported abnormalities during the close follow-up period, during which she attempted to conceive through a fertility center [7].…”
Section: Referencesmentioning
confidence: 89%