A uterine septum is an upside-down, triangular shaped piece of tissue which divides all or part of the uterine cavity in two. Resection of a uterine septum repairs this division. It's usually a minimally invasive surgery that uses a hysteroscope.
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A uterine septum is an upside-down, triangular shaped piece of tissue which divides all or part of the uterine cavity in two. Resection of a uterine septum repairs this division. It's usually a minimally invasive surgery that uses a hysteroscope.