Successfully surgery a case of uterine malformations
The Central Obstetrics Hospital has just succeeded in caesarean section for a pregnant woman after the successful surgery of the heterosexual deformity for this patient.
After the surgery, the patient has a new opportunity (Photo: VNN) It is the case of pregnant woman Do Thi Hoa (30 years old, in Nam Phong, Phu Xuyen, Ha Tay). Before giving birth, the baby was born with a heterosexual uterine birth defect (the uterus of the patient has 2 chambers, the normal person has only 1 chamber), so many pregnancies are lost.
In 2005, doctors of the Central Obstetrics Hospital conducted a new uterus for Hoa by cutting the wall of the uterus to the new uterus to return to a chamber like a normal person. After the new uterus was formed, Hoa was pregnant. On February 5, Mrs. Hoa gave birth to a boy weighing 2.9 kg.
On February 14, Dr. Nguyen Viet Tien, Director of the Central Obstetrics Hospital , said that " people with uterine deformities after being reconfigured can still get pregnant again. Patients Do Thi Hoa "is the second case with a child after uterine imaging at the Central Obstetrics Hospital. There is still 1 Hai Phong pregnant woman who is pregnant 7 weeks after being given the new uterus by doctors of the Central Obstetrics Hospital"
The cost of a uterine shaping is about 1 million VND.
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