A normal uterus has a pear-shaped form and is located at the center of the pelvis. However, in the case of a bicornuate uterus, the uterine fundus collapses downward, resulting in a saddle-shaped configuration. This condition occurs due to incomplete fusion of the two Müllerian ducts during the developmental process, leading to the presence of saddle-shaped tissue at the top.…
Infertility and Rudimentary Unicornuate Uterus: Understanding Uterine Anomalies
Rudimentary unicornuate uterus is a type of uterine anomaly often accompanied by unicornuate uterus, both of which are common causes of infertility. A normal uterus, resembling an inverted pear, consists of the uterine body and the cervix. However, in the presence of single unicornuate uterus or rudimentary unicornuate uterus, the uterine morphology deviates from the typical pear shape. What exactly…
Bicornuate Uterus: Reconstructive Surgery For Healthy Pregnancy – Antai Hospital
Bicornuate Uterus: Diagnosis & Effective Surgical Management A normal uterus always bears a shape resembling a pear, during the process of embryonic development of the uterus, there is a fusion process known as the Mullerian Ducts fusion process,which also extends down to form the vagina. During the embryonic development process (embryogenesis), abnormalities that arise affect both sides of the fusion…