Abstract: The purpose of this study was to generate solid models common uterine malformations via 3D printing techniques, to investigate the feasibility and accuracy using these models in diagnosing uterine malformations, so as to offer a non-invasive diagnostic approach to these conditions. The study found that patients with septate uterus were obviously more likely to experience primary infertility and spontaneous abortion than those with bicorporeal uterus, and more frequently necessitated surgical intervention. The 3D model demonstration was consistent with the hysteroscopic findings with an accuracy of 100%, and therefore can be used as a non-invasive approach in diagnosing uterine malformations.