Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Hi everyone...I posted last week about having a surgical consult appointment regarding septate versus bicornuate uterus. As a background, I gave birth last July to a healthy 33 weeker and just had an HSG on the advice of my OB. The radiologist said I had a " complete septate uterus " . Today I saw a new doc, Chair of the OB department at a great university hospital (and also a fertility specialist), and he said there " is no way to diagnose a SU from a BU with an HSG. " Hello? Is this true? Of course, the bunny ears are quite visible on the HSG, but I guess that's just the cavity and not the shape of the uterus. That was news to me. He recommended that I have an MRI done - is this what others have had? He also said that he could perform surgery on both a septate and a bicornuate. I've read through all the postings on the site and it seems there are a lot of people with resected SU, but I haven't heard anything about surgery on a BU. Have I missed it? The BU surgery would be via a c-section. Thanks for any advice you can give. As you can tell, I'm a bit confused by the fact that neither my OB nor the radiologist knew that an HSG was the wrong test. Unless, it wasn't..... Mindy SU/BU/Who Knew? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 --- mindyskim wrote: > He also said that he could perform surgery on both a septate and a bicornuate. < Very interesting, Mindy! I too am having surgery performed by the Chair of the OB department at a great University Hospital (and also a fertility specialist) (but as I'm in Australia I doubt it's the same surgeon! My hospital is the Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick (in Sydney), which is attached to the University of New South Wales). Anyway, Prof said he too could repair a bicornuate uterus, but he wouldn't do it on me if mine proved to be BU, as I've had two children, and 2 c-sections. I guess it has something to do with my uterus not being as " taut " as it was pre-kids? If you've had one child already, maybe you should ask him if he'd still recommend the reconstructive surgery on a BU... Just by the by, I e-mailed Prof and asked if he would use the balloon thing that others have had after their metroplasty, and he said no. It's kind of nice to have a doc who's au feit with modern technology such as e-mail! He writes straight back as well, which is great, of course, I know his surgery day is Monday and he has a clinic on Tuesday afternoons, so I don't e-mail him then...he also mentioned that he's been doing metroplasty for more than 20 years, which is a bit of a relief to me! Hafey Sydney http://www.sold.com.au - The Sold.com.au Big Brand Sale - New PCs, notebooks, digital cameras, phones and more ... Sale ends June 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Hi Mindy. The Chair is right. HSG can help in diagnosing but does not give an accurate reading. I had an HSG then a MRI. The MRI diagnosed me with a Septate uterus, but the HSG a BU. Good thing the DR didn't go along with the radiologist. Some people go ahead and have a lap/hyst done to see what the uterus really looks like. My dr. wanted to do a MRI first to (so did I). My opinion is that is a good road to take. Many of us here have been misdiagnosed as BU when we are actually SU. I had the surgery to remove the septum in April and have a follow up MRI next Friday. I know this can be very confusing. I still don't understand some of it. I hope you can get your questions answered soon! Waiting is the worst, but we are here for you. Take care, 30, SU removed bicornuate/septate surgery question (pg mentioned) Today I saw a new doc, Chair of the OB department at a great university hospital (and also a fertility specialist), and he said there " is no way to diagnose a SU from a BU with an HSGGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 Hi Mindy. That's true - that you can't diagnose an SU from a BU with an HSG. I had an HSG which showed a unicornuate uterus. The RE followed up with an MRI which diagnosed my BU. I haven't heard of surgery for a BU being recommended....I've heard it can be done but don't know of anyone who has had it. The HSG wasn't the wrong test - it's often the test they start with. Then, if there's a need - they go on to use other tests to confirm the diagnosis. Hope this helps. Good luck. Tara BU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 > Hi everyone...I posted last week about having a surgical consult > appointment regarding septate versus bicornuate uterus. As a > background, I gave birth last July to a healthy 33 weeker and just > had an HSG on the advice of my OB. Hi, Mindy. Your story sounds similar to mine. I gave birth at 30 weeks due to a placenta abruption. I had a c/sect so during the surgery they got a good look at the outside of my uterus which was described as " perfectly heart shaped " . A hsg a year later revealed the same bunny ears sounds like you saw. I'm wondering why you gave birth at 33 weeks? Preterm labor? IC? Glad to heard you daughter is doing well. C BU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 Thanks everyone for your insight and explanation about HSG versus MRI for diagnosing BU/SU. Stacey asked who my doctor is: he's the chair of Obstetrics at town University in Washington, DC (Craig Winkel). He knows I have a child, and still thought BU surgery is an option. Is BU surgery uncommon because it's ineffective or because a heart-shaped uterus doesn't lead to miscarriages? I'm sorry these questions are so basic - I'm new to this field! I'm scheduled for an MRI next Thursday. - your story does sound familiar! I had my daughter at 33 weeks because my water broke (she ran out of room?). She was breech. Again, thanks for all your responses. It's nice to have such a knowledgable and caring group on my side! Mindy BU/SU? 32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 Hi Mindy. Looks like Sara gave you great information about why surgery isn't often done on a BU. In fact, it helped me understand a lot more about my BU! Thanks Sara. I think with that knowledge, and the fact that you have a child, I would resist the idea of surgery if you do have a BU. Please let us know what they say at your MRI. Best of luck to you. Tara BU 30 weeks #1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 Hi Mindy. Looks like Sara gave you great information about why surgery isn't often done on a BU. In fact, it helped me understand a lot more about my BU! Thanks Sara. I think with that knowledge, and the fact that you have a child, I would resist the idea of surgery if you do have a BU. Please let us know what they say at your MRI. Best of luck to you. Tara BU 30 weeks #1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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