Figure 3
From: Vaginoscopic Incision of Oblique Vaginal Septum in Adolescents with OHVIRA Syndrome

Hysteroscopic incision of a high location of type II left oblique vaginal septum. (A) A hole (white arrow) in the septum, the septum (black arrow) was not obvious at vaginoscopy using a hysteroscope because of the high location of the septum and the excellent drainage of menstrual blood from behind the septum; right cervix (blue arrow); (B) Hysteroscopic catheterization used to inject normal saline into the cavity behind the septum to further identify the border of the septum (black arrow) through the hole (white arrow); (C) A L-hook bipolar electrode (Olympus company, Japan) ready to incise the septum longitudinally beginning at the hole in the septum; (D) The left septum had been incised completely, revealing a very high, small septum.