Mullerian Anomalies
Mullerian anomalies represent congenital structural malformations of the female reproductive tract that occur during early fetal development when the Mullerian ducts fail to fuse or develop correctly. The most common anomalies include a septate uterus (divided by a fibrous wall), bicornuate uterus (heart-shaped structure), didelphys uterus (double uterus), unicornuate uterus (one-sided development), or cervical and vaginal septums. Many women remain asymptomatic until puberty or childbearing age, when these anomalies may trigger recurrent pregnancy loss, primary infertility, pelvic pain, or obstructed menstrual flow.
At Nova IVF, we offer advanced minimally invasive corrective procedures designed to repair congenital reproductive tracts and restore optimal fertility potential. Combining high-definition Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy, our fertility specialists perform precise reconstructive procedures such as Hysteroscopic Septoplasty (to resect uterine septums), Laparoscopic Metroplasty (to merge a double or split uterine cavity), and vaginoplasty for congenital obstructions. These highly specialized keyhole procedures reconstruct a healthy uterine environment with minimal tissue trauma, ensuring optimal conditions for conception and a safe pregnancy carry.
Key Advantages of Mullerian Anomalies Surgery:
- Restores Pregnancy Safety — significantly reduces the risk of miscarriage, preterm delivery, and pregnancy complications by creating a spacious, vascularized uterine cavity.
- Minimally Invasive Precision — uses hysteroscopic and laparoscopic dual approaches for complete internal cavity reconstruction without large abdominal cuts.
- Relieves Obstructed Menstruation — eliminates severe monthly pelvic pain and prevents endometriosis caused by menstrual fluid backflow.
- Preserves Normal Muscle Tissue — advanced resection techniques divide fibrous septums precisely without damaging the vascular, healthy uterine muscle walls.
- Comfortable Recovery — performed as a short-stay or outpatient procedure, enabling patients to recover with minimal discomfort and return to normal activity quickly.