What is a septate uterus?
Septate uterus usually results from underdevelopment of the uterine fundus and is a type of uterine malformation. The specific analysis is as follows:
In a septate uterus, there is typically an indentation in the center of the uterine fundus, with a slight protrusion of the uterine wall into the uterine cavity, leading to incomplete fusion at the base of the fundus and a mild depression at the top of the uterus. However, the uterine body and cervix remain normal. This condition may arise during pregnancy due to a deficiency of certain substances, resulting in abnormal uterine development. It is a congenital disorder that can increase the risk of infertility or miscarriage.
If it affects a patient's ability to conceive, surgical treatment can be performed to repair the uterus, such as hysteroscopic surgery or metroplasty, which help restore the normal uterine shape and improve uterine function.