Abstract

The incidence of congenital uterine malformation is estimated to be 3-5% in general population. Abnormal fusion of Mullerian duct in embryonic life results in variety of malformations. Here, we report a case of successful pregnancy outcome in a Bicornuate bicollis uterus with communicating cavities that was initially diagnosed by USG. Clinically we found double cervix and by USG two horns. PPROM with non reassuring foetal heart rate later in pregnancy necessitated an emergency LSCS at 34Wks of gestation. The diagnosis was confirmed intra operatively by exteriorizing the uterus and noting the communicating cavities.

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