Title : Lower genital tract congenital anomalies creatsas vaginoplasty - Fertility preservation
Abstract:
Vulvovaginal Congenital Anomalies affects both genital tract health as well as fertility and reproduction. External genitalia should be checked in any case immediately after delivery. Amenorrhea, oligomenorhea and pelvic pain are common symptoms of lower genital tract congenital anomalies and should be diagnosed and managed as soon as possible. Most cases of Mullerian anomalies are found during adolescence due to primary amenorrhea or/and periodic pelvic pain, which are the common symptoms of obstruction. Diagnosis is based on the family and clinical history, clinical or and gynecological examination, pelvic ultrasonography, x- rays, laparoscopy or and hysteroscopy. Vaginal aplasia is usually accompanied with uterus aplasia “Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser” Syndrome and we proceed to the management following our method “Creatsas Vaginoplasty” with more than 180 cases treated until today.