Laparoscopic management of non-communicating rudimentary horn in a dysmenorrheic and infertile patient.

Journal: Saudi Medical Journal
Published:
Abstract

A case of laparoscopic excision of non-communicating rudimentary horn. The anatomical features of this case were unique. A 19-year-old nulligravida presented with severe dysmenorrhea and primary infertility. Hysterosalpingogram revealed a left uterine horn that had a solitary patent tube. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a left unicornuate uterus continuous with the cervix and the vagina, and a rudimentary right uterine horn. This confirmed the diagnosis of non-communicating cavitated right rudimentary horn. At laparoscopy the patient had stage III endometriosis, and non-communicating right rudimentary horn, which was attached to the unicornuate uterus by a long fibrous band. The rudimentary horn was freed from the pelvic side wall, excised and removed laparoscopically with no complication.

Authors
Ahmed Saleh, Safiah Sultan, Hussain Al Jawad, Sahar Al Ghazali, Nashmia Al Shalahi
Relevant Conditions

Infertility, Hysterectomy, Endoscopy