A longitudinal vaginal septum is a congenital anomaly resulting from incomplete Müllerian duct development and is often associated with uterine didelphys, which can lead to reproductive symptoms and challenges. Surgical correction may be necessary for symptomatic individuals, those facing reproductive barriers, or women planning for vaginal birth. We present the case of an 18-year-old woman with uterine didelphys and a complete symmetric longitudinal vaginal septum who elected surgical resection of the septum. The procedure was performed using a LigaSure device and was uncomplicated. This case highlights a successful surgical outcome and supports the LigaSure device as a promising option for the management of longitudinal vaginal septa.
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