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Paolo Casadio1, Giulia Magnarelli1, Mariangela La Rosa1, Andrea Alletto1, Alessandro Arena1, Enrico Fontana1, Ciro Morra2, Maria Rita Talamo2, Matilde Fabbri1, Kevin Giovannico1, Agnese Virgilio1, Diego Raimondo1, Francesca Guasina3, Roberto Paradisi1, Renato Seracchioli1.
Abstract
The septate uterus is the most common congenital uterine malformation and is treated by hysteroscopic metroplasty. There are few studies on the fundal uterine changes that occur after surgery. We designed a pilot prospective observational study to evaluate by three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound (3D-TVS) the changes not only of the internal fundal uterine profile, but also of the external one, after hysteroscopic metroplasty. Sixty women who underwent hysteroscopic metroplasty for partial or complete uterine septum (U2a and U2b subclasses of ESHRE/ESGE classification) were enrolled. We performed 3D-TVS after surgery confirming optimal removal of the septum. However, at ultrasound follow-up after three months, we observed a significant increase (p < 0.001) in the residual septum (Zr) (3.7 mm (95% CI: 3.1-4.4)), the myometrial wall thickness (Y) (2.5 mm (95% CI: 2.0-3.0)) and the total fundal wall thickness (Y + Zr) (6.2 mm (95% CI: 5.5-6.9)). Forty-three patients (72%) required a second step of hysteroscopic metroplasty. Moreover, the shape of uterine fundus changed in 58% of cases. We actually observed a remodeling of the uterine fundus with modifications of its external and internal profiles. Therefore, we propose to always perform a second ultrasound look at least three months after the metroplasty to identify cases that require a second- step metroplasty.Entities:
Keywords: hysteroscopy; remodeling; septate uterus; ultrasound; uterine fundus; uterine malformation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33445663 DOI: 10.3390/jcm10020260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241