In a remarkable medical success, the Obstetrics and Gynecology team at Almana Hospital Khobar successfully corrected a complex uterine malformation in a 24-year-old woman who had suffered from primary infertility for three years, ultimately enabling her to give birth to healthy triplets.
The patient arrived at the hospital with a prior diagnosis of a bicornuate uterus — a congenital anomaly known to reduce the chances of conception. However, after comprehensive examinations using advanced imaging techniques and laboratory tests, it was determined that the case involved a complete uterine septum, a condition that could be surgically corrected.
Using advanced hysteroscopic techniques, the medical team performed a precise procedure to remove the septum while preserving the integrity and reproductive function of the uterus. The surgery was successful, and within less than a year, the patient conceived and delivered three healthy baby girls via cesarean section.