Utero-vaginal anastomosis in cases of cervical malformations: long-term follow-up and fertility challenges

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics(2022)

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Purpose To study the long-term results of utero-vaginal anastomosis in cases of cervical malformations. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study. Nine patients presented with cryptomenorrhea due to cervical malformations (5 patients with cervical agenesis and vaginal aplasia, 2 patients with cervical agenesis and upper vaginal aplasia, and two patients with cervical dysgenesis in form of cervical obstruction). Five patients had utero-vaginal anastomosis (UVA) with McIndoe vaginoplasty. Four patients had UVA without vaginoplasty. Follow-up was done by transabdominal and/or transvaginal ultrasound monthly for the first 3 months then every 6 months thereafter for a duration that ranged from 15 to 82 months. The main outcome measures are achieving menstruation, dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), needed interventions after primary surgery, infertility, and pregnancy rate. Results Nine (100%) patients achieved menstruation, one (12%) experienced severe dysmenorrhea, two (22%) had PID, seven (78%) needed dilatation of the anastomosis site, three (33%) needed reoperation, nine (100%) had primary infertility, two (28.5%) achieved clinical pregnancy, and only one (14%) ended by live birth. Conclusion Conservative surgery for cervical malformation is a promising choice for relieving the obstructive symptoms. Regular dilatation is recommended. Pregnancy is a remote hope that is hindered by many challenges.
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Utero-vaginal anastomosis,Cervical malformations,Cervical dysgenesis,Cervical agenesis
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