Case Report

Successful Delivery of Twin Pregnancy in Class U3b/C2/V1 Uterus by Bilateral Caesarean Section after Spontaneous Conception

Table 1

The mode of delivery and the outcome of cases of twins with U3b/C2 uterus.

ReferencesMode of conceptionOccupied side of the uterus
(right horn/left horn)
Gestational age at delivery
(first/second)
Mode of delivery
(first/second)
Outcome

Kennedy, 1959 [12]1/135 w + 3/38 wV/VTwo living neonates
Jones and Flanagan, 1973 [13]Spontaneous1/134 wC/CTwo living neonates: a male and a female
Clarke 1977 [14]1/138 wV/CTwo living male neonates
Kanakas et al., 1989 [15]2/034 wC/CTwo living male neonates
Kekkonen et al., 1991 [16]1/138 wC/CTwo living neonates
Ginsberg et al., 1997b [17]Three eggs transferred to each fallopian tube2/138 w + 1 dVSingle living male neonate, from the right horn, after gestation reduction
Brown et al., 1999 [18]1/126 wC/CTwo living neonates: a male and a female
Tyagi et al., 2001 [19]33 wV/V with 5-day spacingTwo living female neonates
Mor et al., 2002 [20]1/132 wC/CSingle living neonate
Nohara et al., 2003 [21]Induction of ovulation
Transcervical insemination
1/125 w/35 wC/VTwo living male neonates
Garg et al., 2010 [22]1/136 w + 4 dC/CTwo living neonates
Jan et al., 2013 [23]1/135 w + 2 d/38 w + 2 dV/VTwo living neonates: a male and a female
Jackson et al., 2014 [24]0/329 wC/CThree living male neonates
Maki et al., 2014 [25]1/137 wV/CTwo living neonates
Our case Spontaneous1/136 wC/CTwo living neonates: a male and a female

V: vaginal delivery, C: cesarean delivery, numbers: number of fetuses per side, w: week, and d: day.