Department of Medicine and Applied Sciences, School of Medicine Polwarth Building, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill Campus, Aberdeen, UK
Case Series
Three Cases of Congenital Anomalies U2bC2V1 with different Reproductive Outcomes: Is it Cause of Infertility?
Author(s): Olga Triantafyllidou, Maria Papageorgiou, Panagiotis Christopoulos, Stavroula Kastora*, Emmanouil Kalampokas, Theodoros Kalampokas and Nikos Vlahos
Background: Congenital uterine anomalies (CUAs) consist structural disorders of the female genital tract due to
abnormal fusion or resorption of the Müllerian ducts. The prevalence of CUAs is 5.5% in the general population,
8.0% in infertile women and 13.3% in women with a history of miscarriage.
Results: We present three cases of women with complex genital tract anomalies (U2bC2V1), including cervical
duplication and vaginal septum with different reproductive outcomes.
Conclusion: A complete uterine septum with double functional cervix may have a wide spectrum of reproductive
outcomes. We advised nulliparous women to complete their evaluation by performing hysteroscopy. It provides
reliable information for the anatomical status of the cervix, tubal ostia and, especially, uterine cavity. In cas.. View More»