Saturday, November 19, 2011

Dr. Licciardi Performing Surgery to Repair Uterine Septum

Hello Everyone,

Today’s blog is a little different, as it is the first one of mine that uses a video. What you will see is actual footage of me performing surgery to repair a large uterine septum. I have viewed many such videos on line and feel that they leave room for improvement. The explanations are not clear; plus I am not impressed with the techniques of many of the surgeons.

Not everyone likes watching surgery, but you will see that this very easy to view and there is no bleeding to worry about. If you were told that you have a septum and want to know how they are treated, this is a good tool for you.

It’s very hard for a patient to rate the quality of the surgery they are viewing so I just have to come out and say that what you will see here is surgery of a very high standard. The 3 important things are that I work quickly, I don’t cut away too little, and I don’t cut away too much. If you are curious, you can look at other videos on line and with time you can easily see the differences. Many of the videos show the septum treated by burning it away. I do not like that technique because I think that burning is more likely to lead to scaring. And once you get scar in the uterus, it may be hard for normal function to ever return. You will see I cut with a scissors, which allows for better healing.

I have been working on this video for over a month, and every day see parts that I would like to improve and update (not the surgery part, but the intro photos and some of my voice-overs) . So in time, updated versions will be published, but there is more than enough here to publish now. So here it is; I hope you enjoy it. Feel free to show it to your doctors, I think they will like it too.

Because there is a difference among surgeons, it is wise to seek a second opinion always. Even if you love your own doctor, I would be happy to give you the peace of mind of a second opinion. I have seen many, many women avoid surgery all together simply by taking the extra precaution of a second opinion. It’s well worth it.

Click the link and the video will appear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf0XIPNnPlo&feature=feedu

For more important information, see my other blogs about uterine septums.


Thanks for viewing, and please read disclaimer 5.17.06.

Dr. Licciardi

14 Comments:

Blogger Courtney said...

Thank you for posting the video. I had a uterine septum removed in September and had wondered what it looked like on the inside. They told me that my septum was impressive in size. I'm glad to have it gone!

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Do you do any procedures to unblock Fallopian tubes?

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I also saw that you removed a polyp. Can polyps of any size cause miscarriage? I just went to a new RE and the first thing that he noticed on one of my ultrasounds from my obgyn was what suggested to be a polyp. I have done three ivf cycles this year one resulting in a miscarriage and my RE at the time never mentioned anything about a polyp. Can they be seen on the ultrasounds when you are having your follicles measured? Thanks

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Anonymous Rachel said...

Thank you for taking the time to put this video up, and making the explanation very clear. I didn't realise there was an option of having the septum removed just by cutting it (as opposed to burning / laser). Its a good thing to know about the scar tissue. If it is burnt, does the normal uterine lining grow over the top again as you explained with the one in the video? or is the tissue left behind after burning not suitable for that? I have to have my septum removed, but must first lower my BMI before I can have the operation done, and I'm trying to arm myself with information. Videos and blogs like yours are so incredible valuable, thank you so much.

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Anonymous Jenny said...

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Dr. Licciardi,
I hope it is not poor etiquette to write a comment with a question that has nothing to do with the post, but here goes:
My basic question whether you are aware of any statistics (i.e. success rates) for natural cycle FET. If it matters, this would be using donor eggs.
A little background: When I was 33 I learned I have high FSH (e.g. one month it was over 16). We tried IUIs, all failed. Our clinic did not consider me a candidate for IVF with my own eggs so we used an egg donor and had a successful pregnancy. For our second attempt, a medicated FET, four embryos had to be thawed to get a healthy one and then the FET failed (HCG of 5 on day 11, negative on day 16). We have only three embryos left and all of this has been uninsured.
We're pondering whether to do a natural cycle FET and there is just not a lot of information out there and I would appreciate anything you can add.
Thank you for your hard work.

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