- Mariko Seydou1*, Saye Amaguiré2, Coulibaly Pierre3, Bamba Brahima4, Tembine Kalba5, Sidibe Amadou5, Sangho Kalil5, Ongoiba Issa1, Togo Abdramane1, Coulibaly Mamadou B1, Traore Alassane1
- 1Department of Gynecology, Mali Hospital, Bamako, Mali
- ISR Journal of Medical Case Reports (ISRJMCR)
Summary: Septate uterus is the most common uterine malformation, accounting for 30 to 50% of cases. Our study concerns a case of corporeal septate uterus, discovered incidentally during surgery during a scheduled cesarean section whose indication was transverse presentation of the fetus. The interest of our study focused on the possibility of carrying a pregnancy to term in the case of certain uterine malformations (septate uterus) despite numerous obstetric complications that can cause these uterine malformations.