Abstract

Chronic non-puerperal uterine inversion is an extremely rare clinical situation. We report a 56 year-old woman with chronic nonpuerperal uterine inversion due to a fundal leiomyoma. She was treated with myomectomy followed by vaginal hysterectomy without reinverting the uterus. We emphasize use of pre-operative pelvic ultrasonography for excluding possible bowel loops in the inverted uterus and use of intravenous pyelography for confirming normal ureteric course. We also emphasize that performing myomectomy first helped to partially

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