Uterine Septal Resection
A septate uterus is a congenital uterine anomaly in which a fibrous or muscular septum partially or completely divides the uterine cavity. In selected clinical situations, a septate uterus may be associated with recurrent pregnancy loss, infertility, preterm delivery, abnormal fetal presentation, or adverse reproductive outcomes.
Uterine septal resection is a hysteroscopic endoscopic procedure performed to remove the intrauterine septum under direct visualization using specialized hysteroscopic instruments.
The procedure is generally performed as a minimally invasive gynecological endoscopic surgery under anesthesia depending on the clinical condition and surgical planning.
In reproductive medicine workflows, hysteroscopic septal resection may be considered in selected women with recurrent pregnancy loss, infertility, implantation-related concerns, or previous assisted reproductive treatment failures associated with septate uterus.
Postoperative follow-up may include ultrasound evaluation, hysteroscopic assessment, or reproductive monitoring depending on the clinical condition and individualized treatment planning.
Uterine septal resection forms part of broader gynecological endoscopy, reproductive surgery, fertility evaluation, and individualized reproductive medicine workflows at Krishna IVF.