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23B - All Infertile Women with a Uterine Septum Should Have a Surgical Removal

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from Section III - The Best Policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 November 2021

Roy Homburg
Affiliation:
Homerton University Hospital, London
Adam H. Balen
Affiliation:
Leeds Centre for Reproductive Medicine
Robert F. Casper
Affiliation:
Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto
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Summary

In infertile women with a uterine septum detected a fertility workup, there are no data of acceptable quality underpinning septum resections. Since this surgical intervention generates costs, is associated with risks and has no clear benefit for the woman, this intervention should not be practiced anymore.

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Print publication year: 2021

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Rikken, JFW, Leeuwis-Fedorovich, NE, Letteboer, S, et al. The pathophysiology of the septate uterus: a systematic review. BJOG. 2019;126:1192–9.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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