Reproductive performance of women with uterine anomalies. An evaluation of 182 cases

Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 61(2), 157-162

DOI 10.3109/00016348209156548 PMID 7113692 Source

Abstract

A total of 182 women with uterine anomalies were observed over a period of 18 years. In all, 126 women had 265 pregnancies, fetal survival rate was 66%, perinatal mortality 8% and premature labors occurred in 23%. When the uterine anomalies were grouped according to degree of failure of normal and uterine development, the complete septate uteri had the best fetal survival rate (86%), complete bicornuate uteri (50%) and unicornuate (40%) poorest. Cervical cerclage was applied most in the partial bicornuate uteri (17%), where fetal survival in operated cases was: before operation, 53% and after, 100%. The frequency of breech presentation was 40-50% in all groups except complete septate uteri (25%) and complete bicornuate (0%). The highest cesarean section rate (82%) was in deliveries of patients with uterus didelphys. The frequency of cesarean section among total deliveries was 53%. Metroplasty was carried out on 19 patients. The obstetric outcome improved from 10% successful pregnancies before surgery to 88% postoperatively.

Topics

uterine anomaly pregnancy outcomes, metroplasty reproductive performance, bicornuate uterus fetal survival, congenital uterine malformation fertility, uterine septum surgical correction, müllerian anomaly obstetric outcomes, cervical cerclage bicornuate uterus, uterine anomaly cesarean section rate, septate uterus pregnancy loss, surgical correction uterine malformation fertility

Cite this article

Heinonen, P. K., Saarikoski, S., & Pystynen, P. (1982). Reproductive performance of women with uterine anomalies. An evaluation of 182 cases. *Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica*, *61*(2), 157-162. https://doi.org/10.3109/00016348209156548

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