Re: LAVH on a Uterus Didelphus

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Sun Apr 27 11:14:49 2008


A plain TVH would do the trick as well. Quicker, cheaper. Bernard

John Robertson a écrit : > Recently referred a patient with menorrhagia, who at hysteroscopy was
> noted to have uterus didelphus with a submucosal fundal fibroid in the
> left horn near the fundus. Offered her resection with ablation, but she
> is interested in Hysterectomy. Previous C/S (different institution,
> anomaly not recognized), and I offered her an LAVH. Any tips, tricks,
> caveats for this case? Thanks in advance. John.
>
> PS - Ran the Boston Marathon 3:30:14 - incredible experience, great
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